Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 31British Academy - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 46
Page 12
... possible , it is asked , to free logic ? from mysterious intensional elements and so to create a purely extensional ... possible cross - reference within a sentence . A variable x is the same whenever and wherever it is used in a ...
... possible , it is asked , to free logic ? from mysterious intensional elements and so to create a purely extensional ... possible cross - reference within a sentence . A variable x is the same whenever and wherever it is used in a ...
Page 115
... possible but a priori likely that the bulk of the writings in the Corpus were associated with the name of Hippocrates , not because they were thought to be written by him , but because they originally belonged to him or to his school.2 ...
... possible but a priori likely that the bulk of the writings in the Corpus were associated with the name of Hippocrates , not because they were thought to be written by him , but because they originally belonged to him or to his school.2 ...
Page 170
... possible that the Christian and Buddhist works go back to a common source of this kind . But it would be very difficult to adduce any pagan sculpture showing the same composition with this extraordinary similarity of the attending ...
... possible that the Christian and Buddhist works go back to a common source of this kind . But it would be very difficult to adduce any pagan sculpture showing the same composition with this extraordinary similarity of the attending ...
Contents
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 12 |
THE POETRY OF THOMAS GRAY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 43 |
6 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aarne-Thompson abstract ancient Aristotle Bibliographical British Academy British Museum Buddha Buddhist Catalogue century Christian classical College common constructed universals Corpus criticism Dante Divine Comedy doctrine Dover Wilson early early Buddhist school edition Elton English essays Folio folk-tales Franciscan Gaelic Gandhara Gray Greek hero-tales Hippocrates Hippocratic human Indra interest Ireland Irish labour later learning lectures legislation literary literature lived logic London Mackail manuscript material medieval mind modern Museum FIG narrative nature never oral Oxford parliament passage petition philosophy Plato poetry poets Pollard printed problem Professor Dover published punctuation Quarto reference Roman Ruskin scholars Scottish Gaelic sculpture Seán sense Shakespeare Society statute story story-teller Stout style tale Taylor tell things thought Timaeus tion tradition vague universal volume W. W. Greg whole words writing wrote