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... Greek scholar who would allow neither himself nor his pupils to read Homer lest the Homeric dialect should corrupt the purity of their Attic Greek . It is difficult to see in what sense such a person's education has not been a total ...
... Greek scholar who would allow neither himself nor his pupils to read Homer lest the Homeric dialect should corrupt the purity of their Attic Greek . It is difficult to see in what sense such a person's education has not been a total ...
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... Greek and raise philosophical problems with those who really knew the language of the ' New Logic ' of Aristotle . He quotes his Greek teacher , a native of Santa Severina , on the difficulties of understanding the Topics and Analytics ...
... Greek and raise philosophical problems with those who really knew the language of the ' New Logic ' of Aristotle . He quotes his Greek teacher , a native of Santa Severina , on the difficulties of understanding the Topics and Analytics ...
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... Greek philosophy occupied so much of his interest , and he did so much towards maintaining the study of it in Oxford ... Greek literature . In the main he confined his studies to the principal works of Greek philosophers , indeed to ...
... Greek philosophy occupied so much of his interest , and he did so much towards maintaining the study of it in Oxford ... Greek literature . In the main he confined his studies to the principal works of Greek philosophers , indeed to ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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