As for the education of youth, which he looked upon as the greatest and most glorious work of a lawgiver, he began with it at the very source, taking into consideration their conception and birth, by regulating the marriages. For he did not (as Aristotle... Plutarch's Lives - Seite 140von Plutarch - 1803Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Plutarch, John Langhorne, William Langhorne - 1770 - 458 Seiten
...of the Deity himfelf. As for the education of youth, which he looked upon as the greateft and moft glorious work of a lawgiver, he began with it at the very fource, taking into confideracion their conception and birth, by regulating the marriages. For he did... | |
| Plutarch - 1795 - 420 Seiten
...of the Deity himfelf. As for the education of youth, which he looked upon as the greateft and moft glorious work of a lawgiver, he began with it at the very fource, taking into confideration their conception and birth, by regulating the marriages. For he did... | |
| Plutarch - 1804 - 400 Seiten
...of the Deity himfelf. As for the education of youth, which he looked upon as the greateft and moft glorious work of a lawgiver, he began with it at the very fource, 'taking into confideration their conception and birth, by regulating the marriag«s. For he... | |
| Plutarchus - 1809 - 584 Seiten
...decrees of the EJeity himself.39 As for the education of youth, which he looked upon as the loftiest and most glorious work of A lawgiver, he began with,...regulating the marriages. For he did not (as Aristotle observes*0) desist from his attempt to bring the women under sober rules; They had, indeed, assumed... | |
| Plutarchus - 1812 - 690 Seiten
...been oracles and decrees of the Deity himself. As for the .éducation of youth, which lie looked upon as the greatest and most glorious work of a lawgiver, he began with it at the vcrj source, taking into consideration their conception and birth, by jugulating lac marriages. For... | |
| Plutarch - 1822 - 388 Seiten
...decrees of the Deity himself9. As for the education of youth, which he looked upon as the loftiest and most glorious work of a lawgiver, he began with...regulating the marriages. For he did not (as Aristotle observes40) desist from his attempt to bring the women under sober rules. They had, indeed, assumed... | |
| Plutarch - 1823 - 424 Seiten
...been oracles and decrees of the Deity himself. As for the education of youth, which he looked upon as the greatest and most glorious work of a lawgiver,...Aristotle says) desist from his attempt to bring the women * This Is rendered by the former English translator, as if Leotychidas's question proceeded from ignorance,... | |
| Plutarch - 1834 - 544 Seiten
...been oracles and decrees of the Deity himself. As for the education of youth, which he looked upon as the greatest and most glorious work of a lawgiver,...into consideration their conception and birth, by re¿uiating the marriages. For he did not (as Aristotle says) desist from his attempt to bring the... | |
| John Potter - 1840 - 864 Seiten
...Spartan women in the following words of Plutarch.* ' As for the education of youth which he looked upon as the greatest and most glorious work of a lawgiver, he began wita it at the very source, taking into consideration their conception and birt£. by regulating the... | |
| John Langhorne, Plutarch - 1854 - 766 Seiten
...himself. As for the education of youth, which he looked upon as the greatest and most glorious work of а lawgiver, he began with it at the very source', taking...sober rules. They had, indeed, assumed great liberty aud power on account of the frequent expeditions of their husbands, during which they were left sole... | |
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