Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 11British Academy - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 82
Page 110
... doubt at Rome , so he could hardly have been ignorant of the discovery of what we call the works of Aristotle . We cannot really doubt , then , that these works were quite unknown from the time of Theophrastus till the first century ...
... doubt at Rome , so he could hardly have been ignorant of the discovery of what we call the works of Aristotle . We cannot really doubt , then , that these works were quite unknown from the time of Theophrastus till the first century ...
Page 111
... doubt he knew something of our Aristotle too ; for he was the patron of Tyrannio , but it is hardly probable that he had read much of him . When he speaks of Aristotle , he means chiefly the works Aristotle himself had published in his ...
... doubt he knew something of our Aristotle too ; for he was the patron of Tyrannio , but it is hardly probable that he had read much of him . When he speaks of Aristotle , he means chiefly the works Aristotle himself had published in his ...
Page 119
... doubt seemed impossible , but I cannot help asking whether , if Aristotle had known the modern theory of evolution , he would have felt obliged to reject the Platonic theory so decidedly as he does . However that may be , there can be ...
... doubt seemed impossible , but I cannot help asking whether , if Aristotle had known the modern theory of evolution , he would have felt obliged to reject the Platonic theory so decidedly as he does . However that may be , there can be ...
Contents
SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
19 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
A. G. LITTLE accent ancient appeared Archaeologia Cambrensis archdeacon Aristotle artist Bentley Bentley's bills bishop British Academy Celtic century Coligny Calendar Committee Commons contemporary Council criticism dactylic death doubt dramatic edition England English Erasmus evidence fact France Greek hand Henry Homer House influence inscriptions interest Italian Italy James John of Salisbury John Rhys King language later Latin lectures letters London Lord Shelburne manuscript matter medal medieval Milton mora never Oxford oxytone P. H. VIII painting Paris Parliament paroxytone perhaps Pisanello Plato play poem poetry poets portrait Privy Councillors Professor proparoxytone revision Revue Celtique scholar sculpture seems Shakespeare Sir John Sir John Rhys speech suffix syllable theatre thing tion tribrach verse vowel Welsh whole words writing wrote δὲ καὶ τὸ