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Collingwood's own comment on Thucydides Mythistoricus is brief and unqualified : ' He was of course perfectly right ' ( The Idea of History , p . 18 ) . I being certain or complete . This is of course xi MEMOIR.
Collingwood's own comment on Thucydides Mythistoricus is brief and unqualified : ' He was of course perfectly right ' ( The Idea of History , p . 18 ) . I being certain or complete . This is of course xi MEMOIR.
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A course of lectures ought almost always to be the outcome of recent first - hand work . When a man's mind is full of fresh ideas and quickened by the excitement of discovery , then is the time to lecture , because then is the chance of ...
A course of lectures ought almost always to be the outcome of recent first - hand work . When a man's mind is full of fresh ideas and quickened by the excitement of discovery , then is the time to lecture , because then is the chance of ...
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THE UNWRITTEN PHILOSOPHY I 1 Twould not be surprising if every lecture in this course should open with the same reflection ; that the literature , the history , the philosophy , we have inherited from the ancient world bear much the ...
THE UNWRITTEN PHILOSOPHY I 1 Twould not be surprising if every lecture in this course should open with the same reflection ; that the literature , the history , the philosophy , we have inherited from the ancient world bear much the ...
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The Harmony of the Spheres 1930 | 14 |
The Unwritten Philosophy 1935 | 28 |
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