| 1815 - 404 pagine
...429. Dio. Sic. !. xii. 46.) was confessedly the patrou of Phidias, and the contemporary of Sophocles : but he could enjoy no very great pleasure in the conversation of Plato, who was born in the same year that he himself died. (Diogenes Liertius in Platone, v. Stanley's History of Philosophy,... | |
| 1815 - 412 pagine
...that he himself died. (Diogenes Luertius in jPlajpne, v, Stanley's History of Philosophy, p, 1.54.) The error is still more extraordinary with regard to Apelles and Demosthenes, sjnce both ; the. .paj liter and orator survived Alexander the Gr.3at, whose death is above a century... | |
| Charles Butler - 1824 - 430 pagine
...Dio. Siculus, xii. 46), was confessedly the patron " of Phidias, and the cotemporary of Sophocles ; but he could ' enjoy no very great pleasure in the...and the ' orator survived Alexander the Great, whose death is above ' a century posterior to that of Pericles, (in 323). And, in" deed, though Athens was... | |
| Charles Butler - 1824 - 368 pagine
...Dio. Siculus, xii. 46,) was confessedly the patron of Phidias, and the contemporary of Sophocles ; but he could enjoy no very great pleasure in the conversation...and the orator survived Alexander the Great, whose death is above a century posterior to that of Pericles, (in 323.) And, indeed, though Athens was the... | |
| Charles Butler - 1824 - 476 pagine
...Dio. Siculus, xii. 46), was confessedly the patron " of Phidias, and the cotemporary of Sophocles ; but he could " enjoy no very great pleasure in the...Laertius in Platone, V. Stanley's History of Philosophy, " [>. 154). The error is still more extraordinary, with regard " to Apelles and Demosthenes, since... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1856 - 520 pagine
...429, Dio. Sic. 1. xii. 46) was confessedly the patron of Phidias, and the contemporary of Sophocles ; but he could enjoy no very great pleasure in the conversation...and the orator survived Alexander the Great, whose death is above a century posterior to that of Pericles (in 323). And indeed, though Athens was the... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1879 - 488 pagine
...Sophocles ; but he could enjoy no very great pleasure in the conversation of Plato, who was born in the same year that he himself died (Diogenes Laertius...and the orator survived Alexander the Great, whose death is above a century posterior to that of Pericles (in 323). And indeed, though Athens was the... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 470 pagine
...429: Dio. Sic. 1. xii. 46) was confessedly the patron of Phidias and the contemporary of Sophocles; but he could enjoy no very great pleasure in the conversation...and the orator survived Alexander the Great, whose death is above a century posterior to that of Pericles (in 323). And indeed, though Athens was the... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 462 pagine
...429: Dio. Sic. 1. xii. 46) was confessedly the patron of Phidias and the contemporary of Sophocles; but he could enjoy no very great pleasure in the conversation...that he himself died ('Diogenes Laertius in Platone;' r>. Stanley's 'History of Philosophy,' p1. 154). The error is still more extraordinary with regard... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 482 pagine
...429, Dio. Sic. 1. xii. 46) was confessedly the patron of Phidias, and the contemporary of Sophocles; but he could enjoy no very great pleasure in the conversation of Plato, who was born in the same year that he himself died (Diogenes Laertius in Platone v. Stanley's History of Philosophy,... | |
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