Plutarco entre mundos: visões de Esparta, Atenas e Roma

The vast and varied work of Plutarch naturally allows an approach from different perspectives, with a variety of intentions and plural purposes. However, it is also important to identify common lines of approach, because they demonstrate, both formally and in terms of content, that there are many cu...

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Format: eBook
Language:Portuguese
Published: Coimbra University Press 2014
Series:Classica Digitalia: Humanitas Supplementum - Estudos Monográficos
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