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Translated by J. Dryden, Subtitles by Elpenor
HOMER
PLATO
ARISTOTLE
THE GREEK OLD TESTAMENT (SEPTUAGINT)
THE NEW TESTAMENT
PLOTINUS
DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE
MAXIMUS CONFESSOR
SYMEON THE NEW THEOLOGIAN
CAVAFY
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Page 3 Against Tyrians Following Homer Lyric dances and tragedies Clemency and good nature Against Darius Sacrifices and rewards Babylon submitted A lycus should conduct him into Persia Most munificent To avoid the vices and infirmities To serve his friends Previous / First / Next Page Back to the History of Ancient Greece Contents Cf. W. Smith, Alexander the Great E, Who is a Macedonian? Plutarch, On the Fortune or the Virtue of Alexander the Great A History of the Byzantine Empire A History of Ancient Greek Art New Hellenism More On-line Resources
Back to the History of Ancient Greece Contents
Cf. W. Smith, Alexander the Great E, Who is a Macedonian? Plutarch, On the Fortune or the Virtue of Alexander the Great A History of the Byzantine Empire A History of Ancient Greek Art New Hellenism More On-line Resources
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