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Side ix
... Normal School , have all read the manu- script through with exceeding care and furnished me with numerous corrections and criticisms , both particular and general . Professor T. H. Briggs of Columbia University suggested PREFACE ix.
... Normal School , have all read the manu- script through with exceeding care and furnished me with numerous corrections and criticisms , both particular and general . Professor T. H. Briggs of Columbia University suggested PREFACE ix.
Side 16
... furnishing a more rounded training . Nevertheless , until about the middle of the fifth century B. C. , while differing considerably in degree from Sparta , Athens may be grouped with that country as adhering to the ' old ' education ...
... furnishing a more rounded training . Nevertheless , until about the middle of the fifth century B. C. , while differing considerably in degree from Sparta , Athens may be grouped with that country as adhering to the ' old ' education ...
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... furnish this , was the task set themselves by Socrates , Plato , and Aristotle . and of Soc- Like the sophists , they recognized that the traditional and Aristotle beliefs and sanctions , the old social order , and the former ideals and ...
... furnish this , was the task set themselves by Socrates , Plato , and Aristotle . and of Soc- Like the sophists , they recognized that the traditional and Aristotle beliefs and sanctions , the old social order , and the former ideals and ...
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... furnish a capacity for abstract thought . After this , at thirty , the young men who can go no further , are to be placed in the minor offices of the state , while those who have shown themselves capable of the study of dialectic , go ...
... furnish a capacity for abstract thought . After this , at thirty , the young men who can go no further , are to be placed in the minor offices of the state , while those who have shown themselves capable of the study of dialectic , go ...
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... , J. W. , in the Universities of Ancient Greece ( Scribner , 1909 ) , furnish a lively description of the students and professors . CHAPTER III THE EDUCATION OF THE ROMANS Until Hel- lenized THE EDUCATION OF THE GREEKS 31.
... , J. W. , in the Universities of Ancient Greece ( Scribner , 1909 ) , furnish a lively description of the students and professors . CHAPTER III THE EDUCATION OF THE ROMANS Until Hel- lenized THE EDUCATION OF THE GREEKS 31.
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