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A Study in the History of Hellenism

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An edition of The Neo-Platonists (1901)

The Neo-Platonists

A Study in the History of Hellenism

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Language
English
Pages
247

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Cover of: The Neo-Platonists
The Neo-Platonists: A Study in the History of Hellenism
July 29, 2002, Adamant Media Corporation
Paperback in English
Cover of: The Neo-Platonists
The Neo-Platonists: a study in the history of Hellenism.
1970, Books for Libraries Press
in English - 2d ed., with a supplement on the commentaries of Proclus.
Cover of: The Neo-Platonists
The Neo-Platonists: a study in the history of Hellenism
1918, The University Press
in English - 2d ed., with a supplement on the Commentaries of Proclus.
Cover of: The Neo-Platonists
The Neo-Platonists: a study in the history of Hellenism ...
1918, University press
- 2d ed., with a supplement on the Commentaries of Proclus.
Cover of: The Neo-Platonists
The Neo-Platonists: a study in the history of Hellenism
1901, University Press
Microform in English

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First Sentence

"BROADLY, the political history of classical antiquity almost from the opening of the historic period may be described as a slow passage from the condition of self-governing commonwealths with a subordinate priesthood to the condition of a theocratic despotism."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
247
Dimensions
8.2 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches
Weight
12.5 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9703422M
ISBN 10
1402106130
ISBN 13
9781402106132
Goodreads
1648810

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BROADLY, the political history of classical antiquity almost from the opening of the historic period may be described as a slow passage from the condition of self-governing commonwealths with a subordinate priesthood to the condition of a theocratic despotism.
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