Didaskalos, Volumen5B. Blackwell, 1975 |
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... critically assess this aspect of his teaching . I mention ' critical assessment ' because , more radically , I would like to suggest that although it may be possible to provoke this kind of critical reflection via the Classics , it may ...
... critically assess this aspect of his teaching . I mention ' critical assessment ' because , more radically , I would like to suggest that although it may be possible to provoke this kind of critical reflection via the Classics , it may ...
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... critical works which have appeared in the last decade have helped to meet an evident deficiency , but they too need an occasional caveat . It is tempting ( and not only for students ) to be so overwhelmed by the brilliance of the ...
... critical works which have appeared in the last decade have helped to meet an evident deficiency , but they too need an occasional caveat . It is tempting ( and not only for students ) to be so overwhelmed by the brilliance of the ...
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... critical edition , published by Museum Lessianum . It contains a critical apparatus of manuscript readings and emendations , with occasional notes explaining or justifying the readings preferred against those of previous editions and ...
... critical edition , published by Museum Lessianum . It contains a critical apparatus of manuscript readings and emendations , with occasional notes explaining or justifying the readings preferred against those of previous editions and ...
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Was Plato nearly right about education? | 3 |
Classics and moral education | 22 |
The need for Classics | 30 |
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