A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pàgines |
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... Plutarch, whowrote long after Josephus, inhis turn seems notto have been sparingin fables concerning this hero.Hehas even outdoneQuintus Curtius. Both assert that Alexander, when marching towards India, wished to have himselfadored, not ...
... Plutarch, whowrote long after Josephus, inhis turn seems notto have been sparingin fables concerning this hero.Hehas even outdoneQuintus Curtius. Both assert that Alexander, when marching towards India, wished to have himselfadored, not ...
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... Plutarch who relatesthisnonsense; therefore itmust be respected, for hewas a Greek. This latter story is entitled tothe same credit as that of the poisoning of Alexander byAristotle; for Plutarch tells us that somebody had heard one ...
... Plutarch who relatesthisnonsense; therefore itmust be respected, for hewas a Greek. This latter story is entitled tothe same credit as that of the poisoning of Alexander byAristotle; for Plutarch tells us that somebody had heard one ...
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... kind, downtothe time of Plutarch, than modernages have been, from thatof the houseof Medicis to that ofLouis XIV., inclusively? The hundred years before our Chinese, more than two Christian era, built their great wall, which could not save.
... kind, downtothe time of Plutarch, than modernages have been, from thatof the houseof Medicis to that ofLouis XIV., inclusively? The hundred years before our Chinese, more than two Christian era, built their great wall, which could not save.
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... Achilles half unsheathing his sword, andready to fight Agamemnon, had not Minerva taken himbythehair and madehim desist. Plutarch relates that Hephæstionand Craterus were fighting a duel, but were separated by Alexander. Quintus Curtius.
... Achilles half unsheathing his sword, andready to fight Agamemnon, had not Minerva taken himbythehair and madehim desist. Plutarch relates that Hephæstionand Craterus were fighting a duel, but were separated by Alexander. Quintus Curtius.
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... Plutarch than that there was a Plutarch, inconstant, choleric, and vindictive—an opinion, too, fortifiedby all the dialecticalefforts ofBayle. Such isthe ground of dispute, placed ina very striking point of view bythe Jesuit Richeome ...
... Plutarch than that there was a Plutarch, inconstant, choleric, and vindictive—an opinion, too, fortifiedby all the dialecticalefforts ofBayle. Such isthe ground of dispute, placed ina very striking point of view bythe Jesuit Richeome ...
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