The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... scholars came from Britain and Ireland , called them to his court in the eighth century . This was typical of a time when the monastic scholars wandered all over a Europe which was not yet divided into countries , communicating with ...
... scholars came from Britain and Ireland , called them to his court in the eighth century . This was typical of a time when the monastic scholars wandered all over a Europe which was not yet divided into countries , communicating with ...
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... scholars was Sir Thomas More ( 1478-1535 ) , a friend of the great Dutch humanist and scholar , Erasmus . More , like Erasmus , wrote in Latin . In his Utopia , influenced by Plato's ideal commonwealth , described in the Republic , More ...
... scholars was Sir Thomas More ( 1478-1535 ) , a friend of the great Dutch humanist and scholar , Erasmus . More , like Erasmus , wrote in Latin . In his Utopia , influenced by Plato's ideal commonwealth , described in the Republic , More ...
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... scholars made voyages out upon the seas of learning , and brought back their trophies in the form of translations and collections . There were other men who ex- plored the physical world , men like Grenville , Raleigh , and Drake , who ...
... scholars made voyages out upon the seas of learning , and brought back their trophies in the form of translations and collections . There were other men who ex- plored the physical world , men like Grenville , Raleigh , and Drake , who ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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