Educational Foundations: A Text Book for the Professional Teacher, Τόμος 15A.S. Barnes, 1904 |
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Σελίδα 213
... Sparta and Athens against the Persians . We pass on thru the eastern portico and see before us the great bronze statue of Athene Promachos ; beyond it is the Erechtheion , and to the right the Parthenon , the most perfect of Greek ...
... Sparta and Athens against the Persians . We pass on thru the eastern portico and see before us the great bronze statue of Athene Promachos ; beyond it is the Erechtheion , and to the right the Parthenon , the most perfect of Greek ...
Σελίδα 452
... Sparta , whereas at Athens they were not even allowed to see them . It is hard to tell whether such differences of manners were caused by difference of tribe , or by the force of circumstances . It is commonly thought that the Dorian ...
... Sparta , whereas at Athens they were not even allowed to see them . It is hard to tell whether such differences of manners were caused by difference of tribe , or by the force of circumstances . It is commonly thought that the Dorian ...
Σελίδα 454
... Sparta alone had no citadel , because the passes into its plain were very difficult and easily defended . It had not even walls , but looked like a few mean villages close together . This was a re- markable exception . The citadel was ...
... Sparta alone had no citadel , because the passes into its plain were very difficult and easily defended . It had not even walls , but looked like a few mean villages close together . This was a re- markable exception . The citadel was ...
Σελίδα 525
... Sparta , and a seal - ring , we complete our picture of the Greek gentleman's dress . In Socrates ' day an epomis or tunic cost 10 drachmæ ( about $ 2.00 ) , a cloak , four dollars to five dollars , a pair of shoes , two dollars . Lower ...
... Sparta , and a seal - ring , we complete our picture of the Greek gentleman's dress . In Socrates ' day an epomis or tunic cost 10 drachmæ ( about $ 2.00 ) , a cloak , four dollars to five dollars , a pair of shoes , two dollars . Lower ...
Σελίδα 527
... Sparta , it was said that the nobles , or conquering race , divided the land so as to leave the greater portion in equal lots for themselves , to be worked by their slaves or de- pendants , and a smaller portion to the former owners ...
... Sparta , it was said that the nobles , or conquering race , divided the land so as to leave the greater portion in equal lots for themselves , to be worked by their slaves or de- pendants , and a smaller portion to the former owners ...
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