The Cyropaedia: Or, Institution of Cyrus and the Hellenics, Or Grecian HistoryG. Bell & Sons, 1876 - 579 pagina's |
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Pagina iii
... Weiske , Bornemann , and Dindorf , have been consulted . The Cyropædia is translated exclusively by the Rev. J. S. Watson , as are also the last five books of the Hellenics . The first two books of the Hellenics are by the Rev. Henry ...
... Weiske , Bornemann , and Dindorf , have been consulted . The Cyropædia is translated exclusively by the Rev. J. S. Watson , as are also the last five books of the Hellenics . The first two books of the Hellenics are by the Rev. Henry ...
Pagina xiii
... Weiske a fifth book of the Memorabilia ; but without the least reason ; for a conclusion is put to the Memorabilia at the end of the fourth book ; and the Econo- micus is not similar in character to the books of that work . It contains ...
... Weiske a fifth book of the Memorabilia ; but without the least reason ; for a conclusion is put to the Memorabilia at the end of the fourth book ; and the Econo- micus is not similar in character to the books of that work . It contains ...
Pagina 24
... they are usually taken . Weiske and Bornemann think that they refer to Cyrus's contemplation of the dead bodies of the Assyi- ans , just before mentioned . CH . 4. ] CYRUS RETURNS TO PERSIA . 25 24 LB. I. THE INSTITUTION OF CYRUS .
... they are usually taken . Weiske and Bornemann think that they refer to Cyrus's contemplation of the dead bodies of the Assyi- ans , just before mentioned . CH . 4. ] CYRUS RETURNS TO PERSIA . 25 24 LB. I. THE INSTITUTION OF CYRUS .
Pagina 80
... to whom allusion is made in sect . 14. Weiske sup- poses that Xenophon , in representing the character and fate of this sophist , had Socrates in his mind . CH . 1. ] PRAISES OF CYRUS . 81 " 80 [ B. III . THE INSTITUTION OF CYRUS .
... to whom allusion is made in sect . 14. Weiske sup- poses that Xenophon , in representing the character and fate of this sophist , had Socrates in his mind . CH . 1. ] PRAISES OF CYRUS . 81 " 80 [ B. III . THE INSTITUTION OF CYRUS .
Pagina 137
... extravagant length , and does not conclude what he was going to say till sect . 26 , ἐγὼ δὲ , ὦ Κῦρε , καὶ ὧν ἐγὼ κρατῶ , & c . Weiske . 2 Alluding to i . 4. 27. Bornemann . with doing us good , than with enriching himself ?
... extravagant length , and does not conclude what he was going to say till sect . 26 , ἐγὼ δὲ , ὦ Κῦρε , καὶ ὧν ἐγὼ κρατῶ , & c . Weiske . 2 Alluding to i . 4. 27. Bornemann . with doing us good , than with enriching himself ?
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