The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 139A. Constable, 1874 |
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... limit of age , the ' rush of young men from University and King's Colleges to ' the presses that contain the Latin Dictionaries and Greek VOL . CXXXIX . NO . CCLXXXIII . B ' Lexicons and Bohn's cribs . ' Both these extremes.
... limit of age , the ' rush of young men from University and King's Colleges to ' the presses that contain the Latin Dictionaries and Greek VOL . CXXXIX . NO . CCLXXXIII . B ' Lexicons and Bohn's cribs . ' Both these extremes.
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... Greek libraries . Roman librarians , on the contrary , considered a series of the Greek poets , philosophers , and rhetoricians as indispensable in their collections . The Palatine Library , according to Sueto- nius , * had two distinct ...
... Greek libraries . Roman librarians , on the contrary , considered a series of the Greek poets , philosophers , and rhetoricians as indispensable in their collections . The Palatine Library , according to Sueto- nius , * had two distinct ...
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... Greek literature - that of the Greek fathers and his- torians of the Church . It is clear from numberless evidences that , even before the In the Scriptorum Veterum nova Collectio , ' vol . ii . 4to . Rome , 1837 . final disruption of ...
... Greek literature - that of the Greek fathers and his- torians of the Church . It is clear from numberless evidences that , even before the In the Scriptorum Veterum nova Collectio , ' vol . ii . 4to . Rome , 1837 . final disruption of ...
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... Greek ceased to be spoken in Rome , and Latin came under ban in Constan- tinople . It could no longer be expected that the Roman libra- ries , such as they were at this date , would continue to add to their Greek collection , or the Greek ...
... Greek ceased to be spoken in Rome , and Latin came under ban in Constan- tinople . It could no longer be expected that the Roman libra- ries , such as they were at this date , would continue to add to their Greek collection , or the Greek ...
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... Greek and Roman Classics.'t Without accepting unreservedly all Dr. Maitland's conclusions from the facts which he has brought together in his Dark Ages , ' in reply to the strictures of Robertson , Hallam , and other writers on the ...
... Greek and Roman Classics.'t Without accepting unreservedly all Dr. Maitland's conclusions from the facts which he has brought together in his Dark Ages , ' in reply to the strictures of Robertson , Hallam , and other writers on the ...
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