The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... begin with symbolic and technical understanding and manipulation . That is , it would begin on earth with the appearance of speech , brains , and scientific con- trol , as man begins to dominate the world and its plants and animals and ...
... begin with symbolic and technical understanding and manipulation . That is , it would begin on earth with the appearance of speech , brains , and scientific con- trol , as man begins to dominate the world and its plants and animals and ...
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... begin- ning to speak . It appears that whereas the Hittites used the well - known and familiar cuneiform for their official correspondence and records , they needed a more monumental script for their public monuments , as did the ...
... begin- ning to speak . It appears that whereas the Hittites used the well - known and familiar cuneiform for their official correspondence and records , they needed a more monumental script for their public monuments , as did the ...
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... begin the real history of Greece with the first recorded Olym- piad , or 776 B.C. . . . For the truth is that historical records properly so - called do not begin until after that date . Nor will any man , who candidly considers the ...
... begin the real history of Greece with the first recorded Olym- piad , or 776 B.C. . . . For the truth is that historical records properly so - called do not begin until after that date . Nor will any man , who candidly considers the ...
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Introduction | 2 |
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A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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