Literature At RelicBooks.com Golden RoAD, The, by Montgomery, LM (Lucy Maud), 18741942. GoldenSayings of Epictetus, The, by Epictetus, circa 55-135 AD. Golden http://www.relicbooks.com/prod.html
Antiquity Project Antiquity Project, collection of images of famous people, places, and events. Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803 1882). Epictetus (55 - 135) Plato (circa 429 - 347 BC). Plutarch (circa 45 - 125 AD). Pocahontas (1595 - 1617) http://www.ironorchid.com/antiquity/persons
Extractions: Editor's note: I put these images up with several assumptions; you are looking for an image you can use with a report, or, to use on your own site, and that you know how to work with an image. I have left as much of the original image as possible, which is why you see some irregularities in formatting. Many of the images have been retouched, as the original was damaged. Again, I stress, do not email me asking if you can use an image, use it, that is why it is here. Aeschylus (525 - 456 BC) Alderman, Edwin Anderson Alexander The Great (356-323 BC) Alfred The Great Archimedes (287 - 212 BC) Aristophanes (448 - 280 BC) Aristotle (384-322 BC) Arkwright, Richard Audubon, John J. Averrhoes Bach, Johann Sebastian ... Beethoven, Ludwig van (Smaller image) Benjamin, Judah P. Benjamin, Park Benton, Thomas H. Bienville, Jean ... Buddha (500? BC) Butler, Nicholas Murray Calhoun, John Caldwell Caesar (100 - 44 BC) Calvin, John Carroll, Charles Cass, Lewis Cervantes, Miguel de ... Cicero (c. 106-43 BC) Clark, George Rogers
Extractions: Theologians, Missionaries, Philanthropists . . . Abbott, Lyman US religious leader Adorno, Theodor W. German philosopher Alcuin, English theologian, scholar Ambrose, Saint Italian religious leader Antisthenes, (444-371 B.C.) Greek philosopher Augustine, Saint Roman religious figure, philosopher Bachelard, Gaston French philosopher Bacon, Francis English philosopher, statesman, essayist Bakker, Tammy Faye
Future Attractions - Books To Put On-line William C. Fray and Lisa A. Spar, CoDirectors. THE GOLDEN SAYINGS OF Epictetusby Epictetus, ca 55 - 135 AD PROJECT GUTENBERG-tm. circa 6th cent. http://users.ev1.net/~theweb/futattrac.htm
Ancient Mystery Schools And Religions : Part 3 : Who Was Who: Pagans Epictetus, 55/135 AD, exponent of the Stoics philosophy. Tacitus, born in 56 AD,died around 120. Thales (circa 625546 BC) was a Greek philosopher born http://www.nullens.org/ancient/Part_3_Who_Was_Who/Pagans.htm
Extractions: Current location: 1- Pagans - Adonis, the main Syrian God. - Aeschylus was born in 525/524 BC and died in 456/455 BC, the first of classical Athens' great tragic dramatists. - Aesculapius (or Asclepius), in Greek Asklepios, was the "blameless physician", the son of Apollo and Coronis. He learned the healing art from Chiron and was killed by Zeus for restoring Hippolytus to life. His daughter Hygieia personified health. - Agrippa, was an ancient Greek philosophical skeptic of the 2d century AD; he described the five tropes, or grounds for the suspension of judgment - Agrippa von Nettesheim, Henry Cornelius, expert on occultism, and philosopher, 1486-1535 - Ahriman, evil spirit of the Zoroastrianists. - Ahura Mazda, Supreme God of the Zoroastrianists. - Alexander of Lycopolis was a Platonist philosopher of the end of the 3d century AD and the beginning of the 4th. It is not certain if he was a Christian even if some traces say that he was the Bishop of Lycopolis.
Phamous Filosophers various subjects. . Seneca the Younger (circa 4 BC AD 65). Seneca theearlier Stoics. . Epictetus (55 - 135). Epictetus held that http://other.cerrocoso.edu/studenthelp/links/fhamous_pfilosophers.htm
Extractions: Student Assistants Fhamous Pfilosophers In order by year (or approximate year) of birth The names are hyperlinks to additional information about these people and to the sources of the information presented here. They open in their own windows so just close the window to return here. Lao Tzu (circa seventh - sixth century B.C.). Composed the Tao Te Ching (The Way and Its Power). Father of Taoism. Sun Tzu (circa sixth century B.C.). Author of The Art of War Theano of Crotona (circa sixth century B.C.). Wife of Pythagoras. Director of the Pythagorean school. Thales of Miletus (circa 624 - 547 B.C.). First known Greek philosopher, scientist and mathematician. Anaximander of Miletus (circa 611 - 547 B.C.). "Anaximander taught, then, that there was an eternal, indestructible something out of which everything arises, and into which everything returns; a boundless stock from which the waste of existence is continually made good." Pythagoras (circa 580 - 500 B.C.). "Pythagoras founded at Kroton (in southern Italy) a society which was at once a religious community and a scientific school." Xenophanes of Colophon (circa 570 - 475 B.C.). "A pantheist believing that God is One. His theology was more a rejection of polytheism than an attempt at developing an abstract conception of deity. His beliefs were intellectual objections to the widely accepted traditions."
Www.lafourche.lib.la.us/TITLES.TXT Samuel White, Sir, 18211893 Albert Savarus, by Balzac, Honore de, 1799-1850 Alchemist,The, by Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637 Alcibiades I, by Plato, circa 427-347 BC http://www.lafourche.lib.la.us/TITLES.TXT