The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... philosophical satirist Lucian . He quotes eighteen or twenty good classical authors in such a way as to show that he ... philosophers , and anti- quarians . Among the scientists are Aristotle , Galen , Hippocrates , and the elder Pliny ...
... philosophical satirist Lucian . He quotes eighteen or twenty good classical authors in such a way as to show that he ... philosophers , and anti- quarians . Among the scientists are Aristotle , Galen , Hippocrates , and the elder Pliny ...
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... philosophical discussions of men like Seneca and to the isolated fragments of philosophical wisdom collected by the Renaissance humanists . ( As the essay developed , other influences entered it and enlarged its form and purpose . One ...
... philosophical discussions of men like Seneca and to the isolated fragments of philosophical wisdom collected by the Renaissance humanists . ( As the essay developed , other influences entered it and enlarged its form and purpose . One ...
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... philosophical maxims . Called stichomythia , it sounds in Euripides and Seneca like a philosophers ' debate ; in the Elizabethans it is more like the rapid thrust and counter - thrust of fencing . It is most noticeable in Shakespeare's ...
... philosophical maxims . Called stichomythia , it sounds in Euripides and Seneca like a philosophers ' debate ; in the Elizabethans it is more like the rapid thrust and counter - thrust of fencing . It is most noticeable in Shakespeare's ...
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Christianity enriched by GrecoRoman folklore | 9 |
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