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... Plato and Aristotle , to say nothing of the scanty and limited extent to which the materials for learned study were then extant , it is evi- dent that , all interesting , and invaluable as are the institutions and precepts of the ...
... Plato and Aristotle , to say nothing of the scanty and limited extent to which the materials for learned study were then extant , it is evi- dent that , all interesting , and invaluable as are the institutions and precepts of the ...
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... PLATO , ISOCRATES , AND ARISTOTLE . 3 13. The schools of Plato and Isocrates , at the period at which we have now arrived , completely discharged the functions of a University in Athens . The most distinguished individuals of the times ...
... PLATO , ISOCRATES , AND ARISTOTLE . 3 13. The schools of Plato and Isocrates , at the period at which we have now arrived , completely discharged the functions of a University in Athens . The most distinguished individuals of the times ...
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... Plato likewise . Demosthenes more especially is related upon good authority to have been an earnest and attentive listener to the discourses of the loftiest of thinkers . ' In the case of the stu- dents of oratory such a course was no ...
... Plato likewise . Demosthenes more especially is related upon good authority to have been an earnest and attentive listener to the discourses of the loftiest of thinkers . ' In the case of the stu- dents of oratory such a course was no ...
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American Journal of Education | xi |
Entire Series 74 for March 15 1873 | xxxiii |
GERMAN PEDAGOGY | 49 |
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