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Side viii
... quote at considerable length from the late Professor Jowett's trans- lations of Plato and Thucydides . Appended is a list of the translations from which I have quoted . LIST OF TRANSLATIONS ÆSCHYLUS ( B.C. 525-456 ) . " VIII PREFACE.
... quote at considerable length from the late Professor Jowett's trans- lations of Plato and Thucydides . Appended is a list of the translations from which I have quoted . LIST OF TRANSLATIONS ÆSCHYLUS ( B.C. 525-456 ) . " VIII PREFACE.
Side x
... ) . Edited and Translated by Dr. JEBB ( Cambridge University Press ) . THUCYDIDES ( B.C. 471— ) , edited and translated by B. JOWETT ( Clarendon Press ) . CONTENTS CHAPTER THE GREEK VIEW OF RELIGION Page 1- 1. X LIST OF TRANSLATIONS USED.
... ) . Edited and Translated by Dr. JEBB ( Cambridge University Press ) . THUCYDIDES ( B.C. 471— ) , edited and translated by B. JOWETT ( Clarendon Press ) . CONTENTS CHAPTER THE GREEK VIEW OF RELIGION Page 1- 1. X LIST OF TRANSLATIONS USED.
Side 35
... Thucydides puts into the mouth of Pericles we have , we must suppose , a reflection , more accurate than is to be found elsewhere , of the position naturally adopted by the average Greek . And how simple are the topics , how broad and ...
... Thucydides puts into the mouth of Pericles we have , we must suppose , a reflection , more accurate than is to be found elsewhere , of the position naturally adopted by the average Greek . And how simple are the topics , how broad and ...
Side 82
... Thucydides of the state of Greece during the Peloponnesian war : " Not long afterwards the whole Hellenic world was in commotion ; in every city the chiefs of the democracy and of the oligarchy were struggling , the one to bring in the ...
... Thucydides of the state of Greece during the Peloponnesian war : " Not long afterwards the whole Hellenic world was in commotion ; in every city the chiefs of the democracy and of the oligarchy were struggling , the one to bring in the ...
Side 85
... Thucydides is amply illustrated by the events of war which he de- scribes . On one occasion , for example , the Athenians were blockading Mitylene ; the government , an oligarchy , was driven to arm the people for the defence ; the ...
... Thucydides is amply illustrated by the events of war which he de- scribes . On one occasion , for example , the Athenians were blockading Mitylene ; the government , an oligarchy , was driven to arm the people for the defence ; the ...
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