Plutarch's LivesBiblo and Tannen, 1966 - 468 pages This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! |
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Page vii
... TEMPLE OF HERCULES .. .... TEMPLE OF MINERVA AT ÆGINA .. RUINS OF THE PARTHENON ... DEMOSTHENES . ... THE CAPITOL ... .... WRITING IMPLEMENTS . PAGE Frontispiece . 7 15 62 63 64 65 75 89 94 98 100 136 137 146 149 150 163 167 170 217 228 ...
... TEMPLE OF HERCULES .. .... TEMPLE OF MINERVA AT ÆGINA .. RUINS OF THE PARTHENON ... DEMOSTHENES . ... THE CAPITOL ... .... WRITING IMPLEMENTS . PAGE Frontispiece . 7 15 62 63 64 65 75 89 94 98 100 136 137 146 149 150 163 167 170 217 228 ...
Page 76
... temple to come down and stand to a fair trial . And they , tying a thread to the image , and holding one end of it , went down to the tribunal ; but when they came to the temple of the Furies , the thread broke of its own accord , upon ...
... temple to come down and stand to a fair trial . And they , tying a thread to the image , and holding one end of it , went down to the tribunal ; but when they came to the temple of the Furies , the thread broke of its own accord , upon ...
Page 187
... temple of Æacus , whither they had fled for safety , and sent them to Antipater , and put them all to death ; and Hyperides , they say , had his tongue cut out . Demosthenes , he heard , had taken sanctuary at the temple of Neptune at ...
... temple of Æacus , whither they had fled for safety , and sent them to Antipater , and put them all to death ; and Hyperides , they say , had his tongue cut out . Demosthenes , he heard , had taken sanctuary at the temple of Neptune at ...
Contents
LIFE OF ROMULUS | 38 |
COMPARISON OF Theseus and Romulus | 47 |
LIFE OF SOLON | 80 |
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