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... already mentioned , afforded an opportunity for their further study . Six more or less complete editions of the Aristotelian corpus in Latin , also printed at Venice , testify to a more comprehensive interest in his works than in ...
... already mentioned , afforded an opportunity for their further study . Six more or less complete editions of the Aristotelian corpus in Latin , also printed at Venice , testify to a more comprehensive interest in his works than in ...
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... already knew , one of the best Greek scholars of his time . It was therefore only natural that , when Professor Gilbert Murray retired from the Regius Chair of Greek in 1936 , many expected that Denniston would succeed him . There is no ...
... already knew , one of the best Greek scholars of his time . It was therefore only natural that , when Professor Gilbert Murray retired from the Regius Chair of Greek in 1936 , many expected that Denniston would succeed him . There is no ...
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... already presided for nearly fifteen years over the history school at Man- chester . London needed shaking up , and it had certainly got the right man to do it . The year 1903 was none the less the turning - point in Pollard's life . He ...
... already presided for nearly fifteen years over the history school at Man- chester . London needed shaking up , and it had certainly got the right man to do it . The year 1903 was none the less the turning - point in Pollard's life . He ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19489 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
Printers and Readers in ItalY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Italian | 25 |
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