Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Том 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... Greek manuscripts to be shipped from Constantinople : Plautus and Cicero's letters were joined by Homer and Plato ... Greek tragedy . To start with , it was written in difficult Greek , and without a dictionary the Floren- tines found ...
... Greek manuscripts to be shipped from Constantinople : Plautus and Cicero's letters were joined by Homer and Plato ... Greek tragedy . To start with , it was written in difficult Greek , and without a dictionary the Floren- tines found ...
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... Greek model , and an example of how a Greek's civic sense was imparted to the Florentines . The third element enthroned in the classical ideal was versa- tility . Whereas the Middle Ages had been a period of specialists based on the ...
... Greek model , and an example of how a Greek's civic sense was imparted to the Florentines . The third element enthroned in the classical ideal was versa- tility . Whereas the Middle Ages had been a period of specialists based on the ...
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... Greek for some time omitted , ' he noted , ' except on Sunday mornings , when the Greek testament is to be constantly read . ' However , this disciplinarian treatment seems to have earned the Prince's gratitude : forty years later , as ...
... Greek for some time omitted , ' he noted , ' except on Sunday mornings , when the Greek testament is to be constantly read . ' However , this disciplinarian treatment seems to have earned the Prince's gratitude : forty years later , as ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
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