The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... historians or , in some cases , to be the historians of their own achievements . They often ordered the construction of their own arch of triumph , and were the patrons of artists and poets who in turn were expected to do well by them ...
... historians or , in some cases , to be the historians of their own achievements . They often ordered the construction of their own arch of triumph , and were the patrons of artists and poets who in turn were expected to do well by them ...
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... historians of Britain , for instance , were happy to make use of the writings of John Leland and Sir William Dugdale , these assiduous researchers were looked upon mainly as archivists . When it came to the Roman period , evidences of ...
... historians of Britain , for instance , were happy to make use of the writings of John Leland and Sir William Dugdale , these assiduous researchers were looked upon mainly as archivists . When it came to the Roman period , evidences of ...
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... historians preferred to call this the " Aegean " civilization . Evans resembled Schliemann only in the fact that both were rich men , but whereas the German archaeologist was a businessman who turned to archaeology late in life , Evans ...
... historians preferred to call this the " Aegean " civilization . Evans resembled Schliemann only in the fact that both were rich men , but whereas the German archaeologist was a businessman who turned to archaeology late in life , Evans ...
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Introduction | 2 |
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A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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