The Pelican History of GreecePenguin, 1966 - 415 pages The general reader is introduced to Greek history from the time of the neolit pioneers to the close of the Hellenistic Age. |
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... Plato soon raised the money to repay him , but Annikeris refused to take it ; and Plato , seeking a worthy use for the money that was the price of his redemption , then bought with it a small park a mile outside the western walls ...
... Plato soon raised the money to repay him , but Annikeris refused to take it ; and Plato , seeking a worthy use for the money that was the price of his redemption , then bought with it a small park a mile outside the western walls ...
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... Plato rhetoric , the art of the sophist ( a title which Isokrates did not disclaim ) , was the quintessence of deception , the elaborate pseudo - science of the unreal ; and the art of his time , too , with its air of aspiring to the ...
... Plato rhetoric , the art of the sophist ( a title which Isokrates did not disclaim ) , was the quintessence of deception , the elaborate pseudo - science of the unreal ; and the art of his time , too , with its air of aspiring to the ...
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... Plato wrote another utopia : The Laws ( quoted above , on art ) . This republic is not ' laid up in heaven ' ; it is a suggested code for a small , nearly self - sufficing city , sup- posedly about ... Plato in 403 may 315 THE AGE OF PLATO.
... Plato wrote another utopia : The Laws ( quoted above , on art ) . This republic is not ' laid up in heaven ' ; it is a suggested code for a small , nearly self - sufficing city , sup- posedly about ... Plato in 403 may 315 THE AGE OF PLATO.
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PREHISTORY | 12 |
Beginnings | 21 |
Peoples and Languages and the Coming | 30 |
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