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... humanist scholars in Europe developed most of the essential methods for understanding classical literature and antiquities : textual criticism and commentary , collected fragments of lost authors , assemblages of inscrip- tions , and ...
... humanist scholars in Europe developed most of the essential methods for understanding classical literature and antiquities : textual criticism and commentary , collected fragments of lost authors , assemblages of inscrip- tions , and ...
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... humanist , Louis Le Roy , observed of the Greek and Latin authors that ' there are few agreeable to the present manners and affairs . We do not build nowadays to the fashion of Vitruvius ; neither till the ground nor plant according to ...
... humanist , Louis Le Roy , observed of the Greek and Latin authors that ' there are few agreeable to the present manners and affairs . We do not build nowadays to the fashion of Vitruvius ; neither till the ground nor plant according to ...
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... humanists thought that classical learning helped people to attain moral excellence . 133 Thomas Madox , historian ... humanist biographies are listed by Burke , ' Reflections on the frontispiece portrait in the Renaissance ' , pp ...
... humanists thought that classical learning helped people to attain moral excellence . 133 Thomas Madox , historian ... humanist biographies are listed by Burke , ' Reflections on the frontispiece portrait in the Renaissance ' , pp ...
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