The Nature of AlexanderAllen Lane, 1975 - 240 pages Combines contemporaneous accounts, critically studied legends, reproductions of pertinent artworks, and photographs to provide a full-scale, nonideological biography of the Macedonian conqueror and empire builder. |
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... Aristotle was the son of his father's family doctor , a certain Nicomachus . He must have treated the childish ailments of Philip himself and his two dead elder brothers , who had probably known Aristotle himself as a boy . His native ...
... Aristotle was the son of his father's family doctor , a certain Nicomachus . He must have treated the childish ailments of Philip himself and his two dead elder brothers , who had probably known Aristotle himself as a boy . His native ...
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... Aristotle ; and is said to have released ringed stags to learn their life span ( Plutarch romantically gives them ... Aristotle's ethics were high principled , rather than profound . He would have agreed with Socrates that he who would ...
... Aristotle ; and is said to have released ringed stags to learn their life span ( Plutarch romantically gives them ... Aristotle's ethics were high principled , rather than profound . He would have agreed with Socrates that he who would ...
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... Aristotle did not rise above it , he had some excuse . While he was in Macedon his friend and kinsman Hermias was ... Aristotle's biological theories was that woman is an imperfect form of man . Himself a heterosexual , in the man's ...
... Aristotle did not rise above it , he had some excuse . While he was in Macedon his friend and kinsman Hermias was ... Aristotle's biological theories was that woman is an imperfect form of man . Himself a heterosexual , in the man's ...
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