The language of the monks and schoolmen seemed little better than gibberish to scholars fresh from Virgil and Cicero, and the study of Latin was placed upon a new foundation. Moreover, Latin itself ceased to afford the sole key to knowledge. The student... Science and Culture, and Other Essays - Strana 14autor/autoři: Thomas Henry Huxley - 1881 - 349 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1881 - 898 str.
...student who sought the highest thought of antiquity found only a secondhand reflection of it in Roman literature, and turned his face to the full light...teaching of physical science, the study of Greek was recognized as an essential element of all higher education. Thus the Humanists, as they were called,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 350 str.
...student who sought the highest thought of antiquity, found only a second-hand reflection of it in Roman literature, and turned his face to the full light...teaching of physical science, the study of Greek was recognized as an essential element of all higher education. Thus the Humanists, as they were called,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 354 str.
...stndent who sought the highest thought of antiquity, found only a second-hand reflection of it in Roman literature, and turned his face to the full light...fought over the teaching of physical science, the stndy of Greek was recognized as an essential element of all higher education. Thus the Humanists,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1900 - 472 str.
...Dante on his solitary pinnacle, there was no figure in modern literature at the time of the Eenascence to compare with the men of antiquity; there was no...recognised as an essential element of all higher education. Then the Humanists, as they were called, •won the day; and the great reform which they effected was... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - 398 str.
...and Home. Marvellously aided by the invention of printing, classical learning spread and nourished. Those who possessed it prided themselves on having...teaching of physical science, the study of Greek was recognized as an essential element of all higher education. Thus the Humanists, as they were called,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - 398 str.
...student who sought the highest thought of antiquity found only a second-hand reflection of it in Roman literature, and turned his face to the full light...teaching of physical science, the study of Greek was recognized as an essential element of all higher education. Thus the Humanists, as they were called,... | |
| 1908 - 390 str.
...student who sought the highest thought of antiquity, 5 found only a second-hand reflection of it in Roman literature, and turned his face to the full light...teaching of physical science, the study of Greek was recognized as 10 an essential element of all higher education. Then the Humanists, as they were called,... | |
| 1910 - 516 str.
...student who sought the highest thought of antiquity found only a second-hand reflection of it in Roman literature, and turned his face to the full light...teaching of physical science, the study of Greek was recognized as an essential element of all higher education. Thus the humanists, as they were called,... | |
| Harrison Ross Steeves, Frank Humphrey Ristine - 1913 - 556 str.
...student who sought the highest thought of antiquity, found only a second-hand reflection of it in Roman literature, and turned his face to the full light...teaching of physical science, the study of Greek was recognized as an essential element of all higher education. Thus the Humanists,1 as they were called,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1914 - 474 str.
...language of the monks and schoolmen seemed little better than gibberish to scholars fresh from Yirgil and Cicero, and the study of Latin was placed upon...recognised as an essential element of all higher education. Then the Humanists, as they were called, won the day; and the great reform which they effected was... | |
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