American Journal of Philology, Volumen118Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Tenney Frank, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997 Each number includes "Reviews and book notices." |
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... rich and all men just . Thus by getting Plutus healed , he overcomes the corrupting and divisive character that seems to come from possessing wealth . In the utopic world he designs , it is possi- ble to be rich without implicitly ...
... rich and all men just . Thus by getting Plutus healed , he overcomes the corrupting and divisive character that seems to come from possessing wealth . In the utopic world he designs , it is possi- ble to be rich without implicitly ...
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... rich will not make wealth mean- ingless is Chremylus ' own household . Wealth closes with a procession conducting Plutus to the opisthodomos of the Athenian Parthenon , the city's treasury ( 1191-93 ) , but there is no suggestion that ...
... rich will not make wealth mean- ingless is Chremylus ' own household . Wealth closes with a procession conducting Plutus to the opisthodomos of the Athenian Parthenon , the city's treasury ( 1191-93 ) , but there is no suggestion that ...
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... rich built large estates on public land , in the process displacing the poor- and identifies the dire consequences : " the powerful became quite rich , and the race of slaves abounded throughout the land , the dearth and lack of ...
... rich built large estates on public land , in the process displacing the poor- and identifies the dire consequences : " the powerful became quite rich , and the race of slaves abounded throughout the land , the dearth and lack of ...
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