Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 24
... tion accessible to a Greek . Though they never were to relinquish entirely their so - called Greek character , the Hellenes within the context of a world Roman on all sides gradually came to assimilate the customs of their conquerors ...
... tion accessible to a Greek . Though they never were to relinquish entirely their so - called Greek character , the Hellenes within the context of a world Roman on all sides gradually came to assimilate the customs of their conquerors ...
עמוד 81
... tion . In the Loeb editions of the Moralia , which will become the first English version of the entire Moralia when completed , nearly every piece found in LCL volumes I , II , VI , X , and VII relates to proper personal decorum . The ...
... tion . In the Loeb editions of the Moralia , which will become the first English version of the entire Moralia when completed , nearly every piece found in LCL volumes I , II , VI , X , and VII relates to proper personal decorum . The ...
עמוד 117
... tion 46 , pages 111–13 , of Isis and Osiris ) . The fact that , in intro- ducing the theory of daemons , Plutarch was popularizing a highly superstitious doctrine and thus was inconsistent with his attitude toward superstition does not ...
... tion 46 , pages 111–13 , of Isis and Osiris ) . The fact that , in intro- ducing the theory of daemons , Plutarch was popularizing a highly superstitious doctrine and thus was inconsistent with his attitude toward superstition does not ...
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