Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... knowledge both in the human subjects and in the sciences of nature . Into the latter department I will not enter , except to testify to the zeal with which physical science is cultivated , and to some discoveries made in the biological ...
... knowledge both in the human subjects and in the sciences of nature . Into the latter department I will not enter , except to testify to the zeal with which physical science is cultivated , and to some discoveries made in the biological ...
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... knowledge of palaeography or of any other technical subjects is de- manded , nor does the possession of such knowledge help a candidate to obtain a post in the archives . Even a general knowledge of English history is not considered ...
... knowledge of palaeography or of any other technical subjects is de- manded , nor does the possession of such knowledge help a candidate to obtain a post in the archives . Even a general knowledge of English history is not considered ...
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... knowledge , he borrows the language of his favourite moralist : ' veniet tempus quo ista quae nunc latent , in lucem dies extrahat et longioris aevi diligentia . " Seneca's pointed and epigrammatic style lends itself readily to ...
... knowledge , he borrows the language of his favourite moralist : ' veniet tempus quo ista quae nunc latent , in lucem dies extrahat et longioris aevi diligentia . " Seneca's pointed and epigrammatic style lends itself readily to ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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