The Greek World Under Roman Sway: From Polybius to PlutarchMacmillan & Company, 1890 - 418 páginas |
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... critics of my Greek Life and Thought ( which may be re- garded as the forerunner of the present work ) , I have given many more references to authorities than was my previous custom . This change is not made from any desire to justify ...
... critics of my Greek Life and Thought ( which may be re- garded as the forerunner of the present work ) , I have given many more references to authorities than was my previous custom . This change is not made from any desire to justify ...
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... criticism as an act of hostility , and pursuing the critic with such rancour , that no quiet man thinks it worth his while to set his neigh- bour right , or expose , however gently , a piece of literary imposture , at the cost of being ...
... criticism as an act of hostility , and pursuing the critic with such rancour , that no quiet man thinks it worth his while to set his neigh- bour right , or expose , however gently , a piece of literary imposture , at the cost of being ...
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... Eudoxus found out that they were going to send him out nominally in command of the proposed expedition , but that the real design was to leave III STRABO'S CRITICISM 51 him on some desert island , 50 GREEK WORLD UNDER ROMAN SWAY CHAP .
... Eudoxus found out that they were going to send him out nominally in command of the proposed expedition , but that the real design was to leave III STRABO'S CRITICISM 51 him on some desert island , 50 GREEK WORLD UNDER ROMAN SWAY CHAP .
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... criticism . How could any Indian be cast upon the shore of the Red Sea , for this sea is very narrow at the mouth , and therefore landing would be easy outside ? How could a single survivor manage a considerable ship ? How did he learn ...
... criticism . How could any Indian be cast upon the shore of the Red Sea , for this sea is very narrow at the mouth , and therefore landing would be easy outside ? How could a single survivor manage a considerable ship ? How did he learn ...
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... critics take to be Ptolemy VIII ( called Soter II and Lathyrus ) .2 The most striking passage in the book , as we have it , is the description of the terrible slavery endured in the Nubian gold - mines , where a whole population of ...
... critics take to be Ptolemy VIII ( called Soter II and Lathyrus ) .2 The most striking passage in the book , as we have it , is the description of the terrible slavery endured in the Nubian gold - mines , where a whole population of ...
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The Greek World Under Roman Sway: From Polybius to Plutarch John Pentland Mahaffy Vista completa - 1890 |
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