Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 25
... historians never tire of informing us , the Empire carried within it the seeds of its own doom . Economic historians today , to illustrate , suggest that Rome eventually fell to the Barbarians about the fourth century A.D. be- cause it ...
... historians never tire of informing us , the Empire carried within it the seeds of its own doom . Economic historians today , to illustrate , suggest that Rome eventually fell to the Barbarians about the fourth century A.D. be- cause it ...
עמוד 37
... historians often- times view Plutarch as no trustworthy recorder of history . They explicitly indict Plutarch for ... historian . ” 2 The classical scholar J. P. Mahaffy considers Plu- tarch " garrulous , " without even a redeeming agent ...
... historians often- times view Plutarch as no trustworthy recorder of history . They explicitly indict Plutarch for ... historian . ” 2 The classical scholar J. P. Mahaffy considers Plu- tarch " garrulous , " without even a redeeming agent ...
עמוד 153
... historian Finley is quite right in concluding that “ . . . it is self - defeating to approach Plutarch from modern ... historians referred to by Plutarch are Varro , Cato , Cicero , Livy , Caesar , Sallust , Augustus , as well as two ...
... historian Finley is quite right in concluding that “ . . . it is self - defeating to approach Plutarch from modern ... historians referred to by Plutarch are Varro , Cato , Cicero , Livy , Caesar , Sallust , Augustus , as well as two ...
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