The Classical Weekly, Volumes 23-24Classical Association of the Atlantic States, 1930 - Classical philology |
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... method which ever can lead to success : that is the philological - histori- cal method . Of course I do not mean a method that , with a nameless German scholar of the early nineteenth century , will say " Anglica sunt , non leguntur ...
... method which ever can lead to success : that is the philological - histori- cal method . Of course I do not mean a method that , with a nameless German scholar of the early nineteenth century , will say " Anglica sunt , non leguntur ...
Page 83
... method ? Our objectives are practically the same as those of earlier times . Conditions have changed ; hence , in the attainment of the same objectives , we must stress different phases of our teaching . By the early method we ...
... method ? Our objectives are practically the same as those of earlier times . Conditions have changed ; hence , in the attainment of the same objectives , we must stress different phases of our teaching . By the early method we ...
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... method of presenting vocabularies , he makes my criticism of the jumble of type in the printing of the text of the Aeneid apply solely to his method of printing vocabularies and refers to " an even greater variety of type ... found in ...
... method of presenting vocabularies , he makes my criticism of the jumble of type in the printing of the text of the Aeneid apply solely to his method of printing vocabularies and refers to " an even greater variety of type ... found in ...
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to benefactions as deeply as did Socrates the appeal | 67 |
Roman Buildings of the Republic An Attempt | 205 |
career of Socrates had really been a blessing to the city Manifestly | 81 |
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