Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 76
... sense the pulse of the times involved . Almost never does Plutarch introduce such secondary details arbitrarily . The material possesses relevance to the life being dis- cussed . Rather early in his consideration of Alexander , Plutarch ...
... sense the pulse of the times involved . Almost never does Plutarch introduce such secondary details arbitrarily . The material possesses relevance to the life being dis- cussed . Rather early in his consideration of Alexander , Plutarch ...
עמוד 106
... sense , since it comes from the speculative and philosophical or else the active and honourable part of the mind " ( XIV . 9. 57 ) . Showing through in Plutarch's writings is his personal inclina- tion toward monotheism which in his ...
... sense , since it comes from the speculative and philosophical or else the active and honourable part of the mind " ( XIV . 9. 57 ) . Showing through in Plutarch's writings is his personal inclina- tion toward monotheism which in his ...
עמוד 128
... sense of the word , an antiquarian . He had a wide familiarity with all the poets and prose writers of Greece and was also interested in works of art , inscriptions and numismatics , " concludes the French classicist Robert Flacelière ...
... sense of the word , an antiquarian . He had a wide familiarity with all the poets and prose writers of Greece and was also interested in works of art , inscriptions and numismatics , " concludes the French classicist Robert Flacelière ...
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