The Advancement of Learning, Bok 1Clarendon Press, 1963 - 376 sider |
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... Julius Cæsar , the excellency of his learning needeth not to be argued from his education , or his company , or his speeches ; but in a further degree doth declare itself in his writings and works ; whereof some are extant and per ...
... Julius Cæsar , the excellency of his learning needeth not to be argued from his education , or his company , or his speeches ; but in a further degree doth declare itself in his writings and works ; whereof some are extant and per ...
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... Cæsar the Dictator , " Julius Cæsar was invested with the Dictatorship at first temporarily after the return from Spain in 49 , then after the battle of Pharsalus from the autumn of 48 for an indefinite time , lastly after the battle of ...
... Cæsar the Dictator , " Julius Cæsar was invested with the Dictatorship at first temporarily after the return from Spain in 49 , then after the battle of Pharsalus from the autumn of 48 for an indefinite time , lastly after the battle of ...
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... Julius Cæsar was a great general , but he was also a great scholar . He was a good writer , and a master of style . He reformed the Calendar . He was not afraid to enter the lists against the most learned disputants . Though a sayer of ...
... Julius Cæsar was a great general , but he was also a great scholar . He was a good writer , and a master of style . He reformed the Calendar . He was not afraid to enter the lists against the most learned disputants . Though a sayer of ...
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