Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 53
עמוד 9
... readers as the foremost biographer from antiquity . There seems little doubt that it is through the Parallel Lives that he is best known to present generations . Yet , notwith- standing occasional outcries from a few purists , Plutarch ...
... readers as the foremost biographer from antiquity . There seems little doubt that it is through the Parallel Lives that he is best known to present generations . Yet , notwith- standing occasional outcries from a few purists , Plutarch ...
עמוד 79
... reader recognizes that the title does not account for the variety of commentaries involved . The name Moralia , or ... Readers today are at a handicap regarding the Moralia because , as classicists tell us , we possess only about half ...
... reader recognizes that the title does not account for the variety of commentaries involved . The name Moralia , or ... Readers today are at a handicap regarding the Moralia because , as classicists tell us , we possess only about half ...
עמוד 95
... reader back to the personal responsibility of examin- ing one's life , then mastering the self . II Customs For many readers , the Lives hold a special fascination not only because of the personages who are depicted in their oversize ac ...
... reader back to the personal responsibility of examin- ing one's life , then mastering the self . II Customs For many readers , the Lives hold a special fascination not only because of the personages who are depicted in their oversize ac ...
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