Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 83
... Ruler ( Vol . X ) . An essay giving advice to kings or heads , this piece resembles in many ways the standard didactic works for rulers written during the Renais- sance , such as Machiavelli's The Prince , Castiglione's The Cour- tier ...
... Ruler ( Vol . X ) . An essay giving advice to kings or heads , this piece resembles in many ways the standard didactic works for rulers written during the Renais- sance , such as Machiavelli's The Prince , Castiglione's The Cour- tier ...
עמוד 84
... ruler , and the ruler is the image of God who orders all things " ( X. 3. 59 ) . Beneath Plutarch's short and seemingly straightforward advice is the adumbration of a divine order de- rived from his principal master , Plato . In the ...
... ruler , and the ruler is the image of God who orders all things " ( X. 3. 59 ) . Beneath Plutarch's short and seemingly straightforward advice is the adumbration of a divine order de- rived from his principal master , Plato . In the ...
עמוד 87
... ruler should so pass his time with cryptic requests instead of governing his people leads the wise men to thoughts about leadership . On that note , Thales , Bias , Pittacus , Anacharsis , Solon , Chilon , and Cleobulus all agree to ...
... ruler should so pass his time with cryptic requests instead of governing his people leads the wise men to thoughts about leadership . On that note , Thales , Bias , Pittacus , Anacharsis , Solon , Chilon , and Cleobulus all agree to ...
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