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... criticism of the classical authors ; to see what extent of evidence is now available on this topic ; and to consider what bearing this evidence has , either on the actual state of our classical texts or on the methods which should be ...
... criticism of the classical authors ; to see what extent of evidence is now available on this topic ; and to consider what bearing this evidence has , either on the actual state of our classical texts or on the methods which should be ...
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... criticism of Isocrates , as is well known , one MS . , the Urbinas ( T ) , stands out above all the rest , and has naturally been followed by modern editors wherever it is not manifestly in error . The papyrus , however , shows that ...
... criticism of Isocrates , as is well known , one MS . , the Urbinas ( T ) , stands out above all the rest , and has naturally been followed by modern editors wherever it is not manifestly in error . The papyrus , however , shows that ...
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... criticism . If on a broad view they confirm the integrity of our existing texts , in other respects their evidence is less satisfactory . No one would deny that many errors have found their way into our tradition , that many passages ...
... criticism . If on a broad view they confirm the integrity of our existing texts , in other respects their evidence is less satisfactory . No one would deny that many errors have found their way into our tradition , that many passages ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting June 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
Copyright | |
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