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... literature and all Greek literature save Aristotle's philosophical works were for the time lost . The Greek language fell out of knowledge , and the lapse tended to impoverish the intellect . On the other hand , a substantial amount of ...
... literature and all Greek literature save Aristotle's philosophical works were for the time lost . The Greek language fell out of knowledge , and the lapse tended to impoverish the intellect . On the other hand , a substantial amount of ...
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... literature , although they were in no true sense Greek scholars , vaguely heralded the new Greek revela- tion . But close study of Greek texts was needed to bring home the significance of the new learning . It was not till the overthrow ...
... literature , although they were in no true sense Greek scholars , vaguely heralded the new Greek revela- tion . But close study of Greek texts was needed to bring home the significance of the new learning . It was not till the overthrow ...
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... literature and poetry alone . Nor was it till the last years of the sixteenth century that the literature or the poetry of Tudor England acquired true dis- tinction . But although her pace was sluggish through the earlier decades ...
... literature and poetry alone . Nor was it till the last years of the sixteenth century that the literature or the poetry of Tudor England acquired true dis- tinction . But although her pace was sluggish through the earlier decades ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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