Great Pedagogical Essays; Plato to SpencerFranklin Verzelius Newton Painter AMS Press, 1970 - 426 strán (strany) |
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Strana 11
... gymnastic exercises and one who has not been . For as he who is perfectly skilled in the Pan- cratium or boxing or wrestling , is not unable to fight from his left side , and does not limp and draggle in confusion when his opponent ...
... gymnastic exercises and one who has not been . For as he who is perfectly skilled in the Pan- cratium or boxing or wrestling , is not unable to fight from his left side , and does not limp and draggle in confusion when his opponent ...
Strana 12
... gymnastic which I said at first ought to be described ; if you know of any better , will you communicate your thoughts ? CLE . It is not easy , Stranger , to put these principles of gymnastic aside and to enunciate better ones . ATH ...
... gymnastic which I said at first ought to be described ; if you know of any better , will you communicate your thoughts ? CLE . It is not easy , Stranger , to put these principles of gymnastic aside and to enunciate better ones . ATH ...
Strana 49
... gymnastic exercises . For their ancient superiority did not depend on their mode of train- ing their youth , but only on the circumstance that they trained them at a time when others did not . Hence we may infer that what is noble , not ...
... gymnastic exercises . For their ancient superiority did not depend on their mode of train- ing their youth , but only on the circumstance that they trained them at a time when others did not . Hence we may infer that what is noble , not ...
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ARISTOTLE Biographical Sketch | 33 |
XENOPHON Biographical Sketch | 61 |
CICERO Biographical Sketch | 83 |
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