The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace & World, 1944 - 467 pages |
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Page 141
... century A.D. by a Jew , a Greek , a Saracen , and a Latin . There is no doubt , furthermore , that it numbered occasional women students among the men : as late as the fifteenth century a certain Costenzella Calenda received a degree ...
... century A.D. by a Jew , a Greek , a Saracen , and a Latin . There is no doubt , furthermore , that it numbered occasional women students among the men : as late as the fifteenth century a certain Costenzella Calenda received a degree ...
Page 152
... century Unity to twentieth century Multiplicity , as Henry Adams de- scribed it , reads one way if one looks for continuity and another if one looks for discontinuity . The literary and archaeological discoveries of the humanists have ...
... century Unity to twentieth century Multiplicity , as Henry Adams de- scribed it , reads one way if one looks for continuity and another if one looks for discontinuity . The literary and archaeological discoveries of the humanists have ...
Page 325
... century , which distrusted itself in nothing , as a matter of course , hesitated at nothing ; and I do not believe that it has produced a single tyro of any talent who has not made three things on leaving college — a system of education ...
... century , which distrusted itself in nothing , as a matter of course , hesitated at nothing ; and I do not believe that it has produced a single tyro of any talent who has not made three things on leaving college — a system of education ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
Copyright | |
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