Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 29
עמוד 10
... reveal our im- measurable debt to Plutarch at large . By far the most useful clue to Plutarch as man and as thinker is his humanism . Nothing that he wrote fell outside the pale of humanistic doctrine . Our opening chapter tells of his ...
... reveal our im- measurable debt to Plutarch at large . By far the most useful clue to Plutarch as man and as thinker is his humanism . Nothing that he wrote fell outside the pale of humanistic doctrine . Our opening chapter tells of his ...
עמוד 106
... the result that no one any longer will fear consequences for doing ill ( VII . 3. 189 ) . The arguments offered by Plutarch to prove that all is for the better in the long run also reveal how deeply rooted 106 PLUTARCH.
... the result that no one any longer will fear consequences for doing ill ( VII . 3. 189 ) . The arguments offered by Plutarch to prove that all is for the better in the long run also reveal how deeply rooted 106 PLUTARCH.
עמוד 169
... reveals . TENNEY , FRANK et al . An Economic Survey of Ancient Rome . 5 vols . and Index . Baltimore , 1933-40 . For readers concerned strictly with Plutarch , Tenney's impressive work carries most value as es- tablishing Plutarch's ...
... reveals . TENNEY , FRANK et al . An Economic Survey of Ancient Rome . 5 vols . and Index . Baltimore , 1933-40 . For readers concerned strictly with Plutarch , Tenney's impressive work carries most value as es- tablishing Plutarch's ...
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