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... writing in Crete as brought out by his researches from 1893 onwards . Finally , in 1900 , his discovery of the clay in archives in the prehistoric Palace of Knossos had supplied conclusive evidence of the existence of both a semi ...
... writing in Crete as brought out by his researches from 1893 onwards . Finally , in 1900 , his discovery of the clay in archives in the prehistoric Palace of Knossos had supplied conclusive evidence of the existence of both a semi ...
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... written fragment of the third book , belonging to the first century . It is accurately written , with a few noteworthy readings and some marginal scholia , in which occur the names of Ammonius , Apion , Zenodotus , and perhaps Herodorus ...
... written fragment of the third book , belonging to the first century . It is accurately written , with a few noteworthy readings and some marginal scholia , in which occur the names of Ammonius , Apion , Zenodotus , and perhaps Herodorus ...
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... writing a History of Liberty which should trace the growth of great formative ideas through long centuries , he found a line of inquiry which directed his selection of books . The great History of Liberty was never written , because the ...
... writing a History of Liberty which should trace the growth of great formative ideas through long centuries , he found a line of inquiry which directed his selection of books . The great History of Liberty was never written , because the ...
Contents
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
IDEALISM AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY EDWARD CAIRD | 95 |
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