Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 28
עמוד 41
... scholar , so that a gradually more moderate stand concerning Plutarch's aim devel- oped . Bernadotte Perrin , to illustrate , declared that it was uncer- tain whether he meant to convince " reluctant Greeks that there were Romans who ...
... scholar , so that a gradually more moderate stand concerning Plutarch's aim devel- oped . Bernadotte Perrin , to illustrate , declared that it was uncer- tain whether he meant to convince " reluctant Greeks that there were Romans who ...
עמוד 106
... scholars especially find sentiments there close to the Christian doctrine . The dialogue format allows an effective give - and - take situation when Olympicus , Plutarch's son - in - law Patrocleas , and his brother Timon express ...
... scholars especially find sentiments there close to the Christian doctrine . The dialogue format allows an effective give - and - take situation when Olympicus , Plutarch's son - in - law Patrocleas , and his brother Timon express ...
עמוד 149
... scholars . At the same time , by our present age most of Plutarch's stimu- lating commentaries have been assimilated into more recent phil- osophical and literary frameworks , such as those noted here by Montaigne , Shakespeare , Jonson ...
... scholars . At the same time , by our present age most of Plutarch's stimu- lating commentaries have been assimilated into more recent phil- osophical and literary frameworks , such as those noted here by Montaigne , Shakespeare , Jonson ...
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