Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 31
... possible . His role upon returning , as a consequence , was to devote himself to the services of the gods and to the needs of Greek society . What Plutarch's arrival back in Greece represented in a larger sense was the strength of his ...
... possible . His role upon returning , as a consequence , was to devote himself to the services of the gods and to the needs of Greek society . What Plutarch's arrival back in Greece represented in a larger sense was the strength of his ...
עמוד 98
... possible direct mean- ings : the Greek name for “ E ” was “ EI , " a diphthong meaning the number five ; " EI " was also a Greek word for " if " ; and " EI " was part of the verb " to be , " namely " thou art . " By employing his ety ...
... possible direct mean- ings : the Greek name for “ E ” was “ EI , " a diphthong meaning the number five ; " EI " was also a Greek word for " if " ; and " EI " was part of the verb " to be , " namely " thou art . " By employing his ety ...
עמוד 106
... possible multiple worlds . Emerging instead , however , is the faith built on a firm secular - religious conviction : what is the need that there be many gods bearing the name of Zeus , if there be more worlds than one , and that there ...
... possible multiple worlds . Emerging instead , however , is the faith built on a firm secular - religious conviction : what is the need that there be many gods bearing the name of Zeus , if there be more worlds than one , and that there ...
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