| Henry Hallam - Europe - 1839 - 424 pages
...analogy of the language (b)." "They are upon the whole caleulated," says the bishop of Gloucester, "to give no unfavourable opinion of the state of Greek...learning in the university at that memorable crisis." 12. It cannot be fairly said that our universities declined in general learning under the usurpation... | |
| Henry Hallam - Europe - 1839 - 694 pages
...language."t " They are upon the whole calcuCHAP. lated," says the bishop of Gloucester, " to give no _'; __ _ unfavourable opinion of the state of Greek learning in the university at that memorable crisis." oreeknot 12. It cannot be fairly said that our universities declined in general learning under the... | |
| Henry Hallam - Literature - 1866 - 436 pages
...' " They are, upon the whole, calculated," says the Bishop of Gloucester, " to give no unfavorable opinion of the state of Greek learning in the university at that memorable crisis." 12. 1t cannot be fairly said, that our universities declined in general learning under the usurpation... | |
| Leslie Stephen - Great Britain - 1888 - 456 pages
...pronounced them at once, from internal evidence, to be Duport's. Bishop Monk says that these lectures are 'calculated to give no unfavourable opinion of the...learning in the university at that memorable crisis,' ie during the civil war. 11. ' Annotationes in Demosthenis Orationes irtp'i 2vfi^opto». et De Rhodiorum... | |
| Great Britain - 1922 - 1526 pages
...pronounced them at once, from internal evidence, to be Duport's. Bishop Monk says that these lectures are 'calculated to give no unfavourable opinion of the...learning in the university at that memorable crisis, ie during the civil war. 11. ' Annotationes in Demosthenis Orationes irtpl ZvfifiopiStv et De Rhodiorum... | |
| Martin Lowther Clarke - Classical education - 1959 - 254 pages
...JH Monk, 'along with some schoolboy information adapted to the attainments of the junior part of his auditors, contain much sound scholarship and extensive...learning in the University at that memorable crisis '.5 In 1654 Duport was forced to resign, and Ralph Widdrington was appointed by Cromwell in his place.... | |
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