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... course , knew all about it from the Phaedo and the Republic , where it is expounded by Socrates . Of course he also knew , so far as that was possible for him , the mathe- matical form in which the doctrine was expounded by Plato in his ...
... course , knew all about it from the Phaedo and the Republic , where it is expounded by Socrates . Of course he also knew , so far as that was possible for him , the mathe- matical form in which the doctrine was expounded by Plato in his ...
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... course he was applying established methods to new material ; but discoveries are only made by the adoption of sound methods , and if every etymology and detail of phonetic change brought to light is to be accounted a dis- covery , this ...
... course he was applying established methods to new material ; but discoveries are only made by the adoption of sound methods , and if every etymology and detail of phonetic change brought to light is to be accounted a dis- covery , this ...
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... courses , making a point of writing out each lecture fully and reading it directly from the manuscript . These manuscripts he was always altering and improving , so that each course became essentially new . His style of exposition was ...
... courses , making a point of writing out each lecture fully and reading it directly from the manuscript . These manuscripts he was always altering and improving , so that each course became essentially new . His style of exposition was ...
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SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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