A Cultural History of Western Education: Its Social and Intellectual FoundationsMcGraw-Hill, 1955 - 645 sider |
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... thought , literature , philosophy , science , and religion . Beginning as a result of the very practical need to meet Greek traders on even terms , the desire to learn the Greek language grew apace , until at length Greek scholars began ...
... thought , literature , philosophy , science , and religion . Beginning as a result of the very practical need to meet Greek traders on even terms , the desire to learn the Greek language grew apace , until at length Greek scholars began ...
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... thought gave new hope and new vitality to Greek thought by injecting into the old Greek forms of philosophy the new impetus of salvation and theology . On the negative side , the well- springs of creative thought that had caused Greek ...
... thought gave new hope and new vitality to Greek thought by injecting into the old Greek forms of philosophy the new impetus of salvation and theology . On the negative side , the well- springs of creative thought that had caused Greek ...
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... Thought , Free Press , Glencoe , Ill . , 1954 . Commons , John R. , and associates : History of Labour in the United States , 4 vols . , Macmillan , New York , 1918-1935 . Curti , Merle : The Growth of American Thought , Harper , New ...
... Thought , Free Press , Glencoe , Ill . , 1954 . Commons , John R. , and associates : History of Labour in the United States , 4 vols . , Macmillan , New York , 1918-1935 . Curti , Merle : The Growth of American Thought , Harper , New ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS OF GREEK EDUCATION | 29 |
INTELLECTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF GREEK EDUCATION | 45 |
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