Great Issues in Western Civilization: From Periclean Athens through Louis XIVBrian Tierney, Donald Kagan Random House, 1967 |
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Pàgina 98
... less perhaps than during the later Middle Ages , surely much less than in some of the decades since the middle of the nineteenth century . That the usefulness of science in Graeco - Roman times was comparatively unex- ploited , that it ...
... less perhaps than during the later Middle Ages , surely much less than in some of the decades since the middle of the nineteenth century . That the usefulness of science in Graeco - Roman times was comparatively unex- ploited , that it ...
Pàgina 141
... less able or had his reign been brief , his support might not have led to such consequences . It was no minor cause of the part that Christianity was later to play in the world that the Church obtained the active endorsement of the head ...
... less able or had his reign been brief , his support might not have led to such consequences . It was no minor cause of the part that Christianity was later to play in the world that the Church obtained the active endorsement of the head ...
Pàgina 347
... less authority ... It is no less important in my opinion to ascertain whether texts quoted from the Fathers may be ones that they themselves have retracted and corrected after they came to a better understanding of the truth as the ...
... less authority ... It is no less important in my opinion to ascertain whether texts quoted from the Fathers may be ones that they themselves have retracted and corrected after they came to a better understanding of the truth as the ...
Continguts
Periclean Athens | 3 |
The Democratic Monarchy of Pericles I | 4 |
Ancient Authors on Periclean Democracy | 12 |
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