The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Volumes 1-3J.W. Arrowsmith, 1907 - Classical education |
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... clearly the mischief done by these examinations . In The National Review ( October , 1906 ) I have tried to show the same thing from general considerations , and the evidence of the Board of Education's Special Reports . One of The ...
... clearly the mischief done by these examinations . In The National Review ( October , 1906 ) I have tried to show the same thing from general considerations , and the evidence of the Board of Education's Special Reports . One of The ...
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... clearly put in W. H. S. Jones's Teaching of Latin ( Blackie , 1905 ; 18. ) , and Mr. Jones has published a First Latin Book ( Macmillan ; 1s . 6d . ) . In view of the dearth of English works on our subject , it may be useful to call ...
... clearly put in W. H. S. Jones's Teaching of Latin ( Blackie , 1905 ; 18. ) , and Mr. Jones has published a First Latin Book ( Macmillan ; 1s . 6d . ) . In view of the dearth of English works on our subject , it may be useful to call ...
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... clearly a very cheap kind of votive offering . A series of quite unique clay masks was found , many with remains of paint and skilfully modelled , falling under well - marked types , and two archaic dedications to Orthia , as well as ...
... clearly a very cheap kind of votive offering . A series of quite unique clay masks was found , many with remains of paint and skilfully modelled , falling under well - marked types , and two archaic dedications to Orthia , as well as ...
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... clear to the general public . ( 1 ) Pottery Classification . - In a paper read at Athens in 1905 , Dr. Evans has formulated in brief outline the main characteristics of the successive styles of his " Minoan " classification scheme . The ...
... clear to the general public . ( 1 ) Pottery Classification . - In a paper read at Athens in 1905 , Dr. Evans has formulated in brief outline the main characteristics of the successive styles of his " Minoan " classification scheme . The ...
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... clear that as far back as our evidence extends ( i.e. to the beginning of the Metal Age ) , it is impossible to speak of any pure type of man as existing even in the central islands ( l.c. p . 225 ) . This clearly rules out all theories ...
... clear that as far back as our evidence extends ( i.e. to the beginning of the Metal Age ) , it is impossible to speak of any pure type of man as existing even in the central islands ( l.c. p . 225 ) . This clearly rules out all theories ...
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