Didaskalos, Volumen5B. Blackwell, 1975 |
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... perhaps ultimately irreconcilable in a logical way - which one can perceive , in many of these early Christian thinkers , both to classical learning and to Christianity is as poignant and perhaps almost as admirable as the great example ...
... perhaps ultimately irreconcilable in a logical way - which one can perceive , in many of these early Christian thinkers , both to classical learning and to Christianity is as poignant and perhaps almost as admirable as the great example ...
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... Perhaps we should , in the case of letters , look to a different modern species for comparison , to the writings , say , of newspaper columnists or essayists , but in any case allow for a change in taste . It is not so difficult , as ...
... Perhaps we should , in the case of letters , look to a different modern species for comparison , to the writings , say , of newspaper columnists or essayists , but in any case allow for a change in taste . It is not so difficult , as ...
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... perhaps the most cogent of all . If Greek grammar were taught at school , the Professors at University would be able to do their proper work , for example , lecturing ' upon the elegance of expres- sion and sentiment ' . It is certainly ...
... perhaps the most cogent of all . If Greek grammar were taught at school , the Professors at University would be able to do their proper work , for example , lecturing ' upon the elegance of expres- sion and sentiment ' . It is certainly ...
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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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