The world: historical and actual . CHAPTER XVIII. The Grebks and Abstruse Thought—Thales and Pythagoras—Socrates and His Philosophy—Plato and Aristotle—Their Place in Philosophy—Epicureans and Stoics—The Cynics—Pyrbho and Skepticism—Neoplatonism—The Uses of Greek Philosophy—Painting andSculpture—The Laocoon and Olympian Zeus—Praxiteles and Phidias—The Parthenonand the Acropolis—The Three Orders op Grecian Architecture—Indebtedness op Romeand the Rest of the World to Grecian Architecture—The Elgin Marbles.
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