Pausanias, the Spartan Pausanias, the Spartan

Pausanias, the Spartan

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Publisher Description

The Author of "Pausanias" does not merely tell us that his hero, when in conference with the Spartan commissioners, displayed "great natural powers which, rightly trained, might have made him not less renowned in council than in war;" but he gives us, though briefly, the arguments used by Pausanias. He presents to us the image, always interesting, of a man who grasps firmly the clear conception of a definite but difficult policy, for success in which he is dependent on the conscious or involuntary cooperation of men impenetrable to that conception, and possessed of a collective authority even greater than his own.

RELEASED
1873
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
314
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
227.8
KB

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