The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, المجلدات 21-22Hugh Chrisholm University Press, 1911 |
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... Athenian household who looked after the personal safety of the sons of the master of the house , kept them from bad company , and took them to and from school and the gymnasium . He probably sat with his charges in school . The boys ...
... Athenian household who looked after the personal safety of the sons of the master of the house , kept them from bad company , and took them to and from school and the gymnasium . He probably sat with his charges in school . The boys ...
الصفحة 58
... Athenians to take advantage of these harbours , instead of using the sandy bay of Phaleron ; and the fortification of the Peiraeus was begun in 493 B.C. Later on it was connected with Athens by the Long Walls in 460 B.C. The town of ...
... Athenians to take advantage of these harbours , instead of using the sandy bay of Phaleron ; and the fortification of the Peiraeus was begun in 493 B.C. Later on it was connected with Athens by the Long Walls in 460 B.C. The town of ...
الصفحة 59
... Athenian statesman , was the son of Hippocrates . He was named after Peisistratus , the youngest son of Nestor , the alleged ancestor of his family ; he was second cousin on his mother's side to Solon , and numbered among his ancestors ...
... Athenian statesman , was the son of Hippocrates . He was named after Peisistratus , the youngest son of Nestor , the alleged ancestor of his family ; he was second cousin on his mother's side to Solon , and numbered among his ancestors ...
الصفحة 60
... Athenian democracy , citizens both conservative and progressive , politicians , philosophers and historians were unanimous in their denunciation of " tyranny . " Yet there is no doubt that the rule of Peisistratus was most beneficial to ...
... Athenian democracy , citizens both conservative and progressive , politicians , philosophers and historians were unanimous in their denunciation of " tyranny . " Yet there is no doubt that the rule of Peisistratus was most beneficial to ...
الصفحة 65
... Athenians were first beginning to count as The last - named was also published separately by Semler ( Halle , 1775 ) . There are of course many citations in the Anti - Pelagian Treatises of Augustine . On the Commentaries see Journal of ...
... Athenians were first beginning to count as The last - named was also published separately by Semler ( Halle , 1775 ) . There are of course many citations in the Anti - Pelagian Treatises of Augustine . On the Commentaries see Journal of ...
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