Heritage of Western Civilization: Select Readings, Band 1John Louis Beatty, Oliver A. Johnson Prentice-Hall, 1966 - 372 Seiten |
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... Greeks argued , is good , hence order anywhere must be good , and disorder must be evil . When the Greeks translated this belief into aesthetic and moral terms , they found their ideal of beauty in the ordered symmetry of the Parthenon ...
... Greeks argued , is good , hence order anywhere must be good , and disorder must be evil . When the Greeks translated this belief into aesthetic and moral terms , they found their ideal of beauty in the ordered symmetry of the Parthenon ...
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... Greeks from ever uniting to form a single nation . The unwillingness of the Greeks to co- operate in a common cause nearly led to disaster as early as the Persian Wars , for , as Herodotus makes clear , the Athenian naval commander at ...
... Greeks from ever uniting to form a single nation . The unwillingness of the Greeks to co- operate in a common cause nearly led to disaster as early as the Persian Wars , for , as Herodotus makes clear , the Athenian naval commander at ...
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... Greek fleet was brought to the full number of 380 ships ; otherwise it fell short by two of that amount . 83. The Greeks now , not doubting what the Tenians told them , made ready for the coming fight . At dawn of day , all the men- at ...
... Greek fleet was brought to the full number of 380 ships ; otherwise it fell short by two of that amount . 83. The Greeks now , not doubting what the Tenians told them , made ready for the coming fight . At dawn of day , all the men- at ...
Inhalt
EGYPTIAN RELIGIOUS HYMNS | 14 |
The First Book of the Kings | 25 |
ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI | 332 |
Urheberrecht | |
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