Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1915 - Humanities |
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Page 124
... Greek subjects of the falling Byzantine Empire brought across the Adriatic manuscript memorials of Greek intellectual culture , of which the West had lost nearly all knowledge for some 1,000 years . Petrarch and Boccaccio , the ...
... Greek subjects of the falling Byzantine Empire brought across the Adriatic manuscript memorials of Greek intellectual culture , of which the West had lost nearly all knowledge for some 1,000 years . Petrarch and Boccaccio , the ...
Page 509
... Greek finds himself in a secondary school with a strong modern and scientific bias where he cannot get it , ought he not to be transferred to a classical school ; and ought not boys in a classical school , who want scientific teaching ...
... Greek finds himself in a secondary school with a strong modern and scientific bias where he cannot get it , ought he not to be transferred to a classical school ; and ought not boys in a classical school , who want scientific teaching ...
Page 514
... Greek literary masterpieces are to be known as artistic wholes and as part of that universal literature which reflects the higher mind of man . The time given to Greek to - day is less than in the past , and that which once took years ...
... Greek literary masterpieces are to be known as artistic wholes and as part of that universal literature which reflects the higher mind of man . The time given to Greek to - day is less than in the past , and that which once took years ...
Contents
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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