... she chose the spot of earth in which you were born, because she saw that the happy temperament of the seasons in that land would produce the wisest of men. Wherefore the goddess who was a lover both of war and of wisdom, selected and first of all... Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece - 341 ページJohn Addington Symonds 著 - 1898全文表示 - この書籍について
| Plato - 1871 - 684 ページ
...that land would produce the wisest of men. Wherefore the goddess who was a lover both of war and of wisdom, selected and first of all settled that spot...was the most likely to produce men likest herself. And there you dwelt, having such laws as these and still better ones, and excelled all mankind in all... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1874 - 364 ページ
...seat of Hellenic empire, and the mythic deeds of the heroes were being enacted in Thebes or Mycenae, Athens did but bide her time, waiting to manifest...likest herself." This sentence from the "Timaeus" of * This interpretation of the epithet foor^aroi is not, I think, merely fanciful. It seems to occur... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 626 ページ
...that land would produce the wisest of men. \Yherefore the goddess who was a lover both of war and of wisdom, selected and first of all settled that spot...was the most likely to produce men likest herself. And there you dwelt, having such laws as these and still better ones, and excelled all mankind in all... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1879 - 340 ページ
...the first-fruits of song and science and philosophy might be reaped upon the shores of the y£gean and the islands, yet the days were clearly descried...prehistoric age was marked out as the appanage of her who was the patroness of culture — seems a fortunate accident, an undesigned coincidence of the most... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1879 - 340 ページ
...the first-fruits of song and science - and philosophy might be reaped upon the shores of the y£gean and the islands, yet the days were clearly descried...produce men likest herself." This sentence from the " Timseus " of Plato 2 reveals the consciousness possessed by the Greeks of that intimate connection... | |
| George Edward Weare - 1897 - 426 ページ
...that land would produce the wisest of men. Wherefore the goddess, who was a lover both of war and of wisdom, selected, and first of all settled, that spot...was the most likely to produce men likest herself. And there you dwelt, having such laws as these and still better ones, and excelled all mankind in all... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1898 - 408 ページ
...seat of Hellenic empire, and the mythic deeds of the heroes were being enacted in Thebes or Mycente, Athens did but bide her time, waiting to manifest...produce men likest herself.' This sentence from the ' Timieus ' of Plato 2 reveals the consciousness possessed by the Greeks of that intimate connection... | |
| James Hervey Hyslop - 1903 - 502 ページ
...that land would produce the wisest of men. Wherefore the goddess who was a lover both of war and of wisdom, selected, and first of all settled that spot...was the most likely to produce men likest herself. And there you dwelt, having such laws as these and still better ones, and excelled all mankind in all... | |
| Edwin James Houston - 1908 - 414 ページ
...land would produce the wisest of men. " 'Wherefore the goddess, who was a lover both of war and of wisdom, selected, and first of all settled that spot...was the most likely to produce men likest herself. And there you dwelt, having such laws as these and still better ones, and excelled all mankind in all... | |
| George Herbert Cooper - 1921 - 362 ページ
...that land would produce the wisest of men. Wherefore the goddess, who was a lover both of war and of wisdom, selected, and first of all settled that spot...was the most likely to produce men likest herself. And there you dwelt, having such laws as these and still better ones, and excelled all mankind in all... | |
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