Literature and Western Civilization, Bände 1-6David Daiches, Anthony Thorlby Aldus, 1972 - 557 Seiten |
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... Italian men " ( I , 117 ff . ) , and , in spite of this mention of Italy and of many illustrations taken from Roman life , his audience is made no more precise than that of Ennius . Cicero is even more cosmopolitan than Lucretius . But ...
... Italian men " ( I , 117 ff . ) , and , in spite of this mention of Italy and of many illustrations taken from Roman life , his audience is made no more precise than that of Ennius . Cicero is even more cosmopolitan than Lucretius . But ...
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... ( Italy ) , 40 Ben Sira , Book of , 498 Bentham , Jeremy , 532 Berber language , 462 Bergson , Henri , 317 Berossus of Bel , 39 Bestiary , mediaeval , 521 Beth Hammidrash ( House of Study ) , 500 Bethlehem , 46 , 315 Bibaculus , M. Furius ...
... ( Italy ) , 40 Ben Sira , Book of , 498 Bentham , Jeremy , 532 Berber language , 462 Bergson , Henri , 317 Berossus of Bel , 39 Bestiary , mediaeval , 521 Beth Hammidrash ( House of Study ) , 500 Bethlehem , 46 , 315 Bibaculus , M. Furius ...
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... ( Italy ) , 87 Todi ( Italy ) , 96 " Toga , people of the " ( Aeneid ) , 309 To kalon ( beauty ) , 426 Tomis ( S. Russia ) , 295 To prepon ( decorum ) , 417 , 420 Torah , the , 451 , 501 , 509 Torquatus ( Cat . , 61 ) , 314 Torquatus , L ...
... ( Italy ) , 87 Todi ( Italy ) , 96 " Toga , people of the " ( Aeneid ) , 309 To kalon ( beauty ) , 426 Tomis ( S. Russia ) , 295 To prepon ( decorum ) , 417 , 420 Torah , the , 451 , 501 , 509 Torquatus ( Cat . , 61 ) , 314 Torquatus , L ...
Inhalt
Contents | 18 |
Language and Myth | 75 |
NonClassical Languages of | 99 |
Urheberrecht | |
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