An Athenian citizen does not neglect the State because he takes care of his own household • and even those of us who are engaged in business have a very fair idea of politics. We alone regard a man who takes no interest in public affairs, not as a harmless,... Greek Literature in Translation - 第 197 頁由 編輯 - 1924 - 642 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Anna Garlin Spencer - 1923 - 338 頁
...household, and even those engaged in business have a fair idea of politics. "The great impediment to right action is, in our opinion, not discussion, but the want of that knowledge which may be gained by discussion. "We do good to our neighbors not upon a calculation of interest but in... | |
| Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Tenney Frank, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell - 1900 - 526 頁
...judge" (Attic Orators, p. 325). 'We alone,' says Perikles in his famous funeral oration (Thuc. II 45), 'regard a man who takes no interest in public affairs,...originators, we are all sound judges of a policy.' What, then, is democracy in the definition of the Greeks ? In Thuc. II 37, Perikles thus defines it:... | |
| Thucydides - 1881 - 316 頁
...our labouring classes 3 have a competent knowledge of politics ; indeed, we are the only Greeks who regard a man who takes no interest in public affairs, not as one who only minds his own business,4 but as a man unfit for any business at all. If we, the people... | |
| William Pittenger - 1883 - 290 頁
...household • and even those of us who are engaged in business have a very fair idea of politics. We alone regard a man who takes no interest in public affairs,...is, in our opinion, not discussion, but the want of knowledge which is gained by discussion preparatory to action. For we have a peculiar power of thinking... | |
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1884 - 344 頁
...household ; and even those of us who are engaged in business have a very fair idea of politics. We alone regard a man who takes no interest in public affairs,...our opinion, not discussion, but the want of that know ledge which is gained by discussion preparatory to action. For we have a peculiar power of thinking... | |
| Mary Sheldon Barnes - 1885 - 612 頁
...household ; and even those of us who are engaged in business have a very fair idea of politics. We aloue regard a man who takes no interest in public affairs, not as a harmless but as a useless character. . . . " To sum up : I say that Athens is the school of Hellas, and that the individual Athenian in... | |
| Mary Sheldon Barnes - 1885 - 588 頁
...household ; and even those of us who are engaged in business have a very fair idea of politics. We alone regard a man who takes no interest in public affairs, not as a harmless but as a useless character. . . . " To sum up : I say that Athens is the school of Hellas, and that the individual Athenian in... | |
| George Park Fisher - 1885 - 790 頁
...a very fair idea of politics. We alone regard a man who takes no interest in public affairs, not as harmless, but as a useless character; and, if few of us are originators, we are all sound judges of policy. The great impediment to action is, in our opinion, not discussion, but the want of that knowledge... | |
| George Park Fisher - 1885 - 810 頁
...fair idea of politics. We alone regard a man who takes no interest in public affairs, not as hannless, but as a useless character; and, if few of us are originators, we are all sound judges of policy. The great impediment to action is, in our opinion, not discussion, but the want of that knowledge... | |
| George Park Fisher - 1885 - 786 頁
...household, and even those of us who are engaged in business have a very fair idea of politics. We alone regard a man who takes no interest in public affairs, not as harmless, but as a useless character; and, if few of us are originators, we arc all sound judges of... | |
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