Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 55British Academy, 1971 - Humanities |
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Page 175
... already covers adequately the duty of the university teacher towards his subject , should also clarify the duty of the university teacher towards his pupils . The arguable question is whether this duty includes the teaching of concern ...
... already covers adequately the duty of the university teacher towards his subject , should also clarify the duty of the university teacher towards his pupils . The arguable question is whether this duty includes the teaching of concern ...
Page 256
... Already before 3000 B.C. a pictographic script had been invented and was freely used in the great Babylonian cities of the southern Euphrates , notably the ancient Uruk , which within less than two centuries had developed into the ...
... Already before 3000 B.C. a pictographic script had been invented and was freely used in the great Babylonian cities of the southern Euphrates , notably the ancient Uruk , which within less than two centuries had developed into the ...
Page 346
... already far from being the prehistoric terra incognita it had been before . American and British Schools of Archaeology were flourishing in Jerusalem ; the French were also active , with men of the calibre of R. Neuville whose work she ...
... already far from being the prehistoric terra incognita it had been before . American and British Schools of Archaeology were flourishing in Jerusalem ; the French were also active , with men of the calibre of R. Neuville whose work she ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19689 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Kenneth Wheare | 45 |
NATIONAL | 77 |
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