Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 100Association, 1969 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... present state of the Classics in colleges and univer- sities , to discern present and future trends at all levels of education , and to recommend or encourage positive action by the Association wherever appropriate or necessary in ...
... present state of the Classics in colleges and univer- sities , to discern present and future trends at all levels of education , and to recommend or encourage positive action by the Association wherever appropriate or necessary in ...
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... present . V. POEM OF SIMONIDES ( 338E6-348C4 ) Protagoras begins his questioning at the start of Section Five by stating that he believes skill in poetry ( περὶ ἐπῶν δεινὸν εἶναι ) το be a major part of education ( 338E - 39A ) , which ...
... present . V. POEM OF SIMONIDES ( 338E6-348C4 ) Protagoras begins his questioning at the start of Section Five by stating that he believes skill in poetry ( περὶ ἐπῶν δεινὸν εἶναι ) το be a major part of education ( 338E - 39A ) , which ...
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... presents a direct comparison with Protagoras . This is their treatment of the two sons of Pericles , who are actually present during the discussion . Socrates uses them as examples of sons who have not learned political aretê from their ...
... presents a direct comparison with Protagoras . This is their treatment of the two sons of Pericles , who are actually present during the discussion . Socrates uses them as examples of sons who have not learned political aretê from their ...
Contents
ORGANIZATION | iii |
Officers Directors and Committees | viii |
Award of Merit | x |
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