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... centuries . Isocrates , in the fourth century , was a pamphleteer who has been called the first journalist . He quotes with approval a tradition according to which the Greeks heard of the approach of the Per- HERODOTUS 5.
... centuries . Isocrates , in the fourth century , was a pamphleteer who has been called the first journalist . He quotes with approval a tradition according to which the Greeks heard of the approach of the Per- HERODOTUS 5.
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... centuries after his death . His austere and difficult style and his passion for the truth did not commend him to those centuries . In the first century before Christ he came to his rights ; as Homer was the epic poet , Demos- thenes the ...
... centuries after his death . His austere and difficult style and his passion for the truth did not commend him to those centuries . In the first century before Christ he came to his rights ; as Homer was the epic poet , Demos- thenes the ...
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... century B.C. , by the people that first conceived the City State ; and they were the people that first introduced into Europe the arts of writing and navi- gation ; the people that created every form of intel- lectual life- physical ...
... century B.C. , by the people that first conceived the City State ; and they were the people that first introduced into Europe the arts of writing and navi- gation ; the people that created every form of intel- lectual life- physical ...
Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND The Modern WORLD | 125 |
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