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Page 161
... classical and scientific investigations , technically so - called , are two . ( 1 ) The inquirer's self is implicated in the classical investigation as it is not implicated in the scientific . This is unavoidable . ( 2 ) The classical ...
... classical and scientific investigations , technically so - called , are two . ( 1 ) The inquirer's self is implicated in the classical investigation as it is not implicated in the scientific . This is unavoidable . ( 2 ) The classical ...
Page 193
... classical man's in- attention to details . The minute care and circumspection which they expect from work in their own department they allege , and I fear with justice , is too often absent from classical investigations . The aesthetic ...
... classical man's in- attention to details . The minute care and circumspection which they expect from work in their own department they allege , and I fear with justice , is too often absent from classical investigations . The aesthetic ...
Page 209
... classical and scientific investigations , differences of , 161 . Classical Research , flaws in modern , passim . Comparative Mythology and History , 163 . contemporary orthography to be re- produced , 195 . Critic's Paradox , the , 162 ...
... classical and scientific investigations , differences of , 161 . Classical Research , flaws in modern , passim . Comparative Mythology and History , 163 . contemporary orthography to be re- produced , 195 . Critic's Paradox , the , 162 ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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