New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen24Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1865 |
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... Cicero and not from the fountains themselves , -over the Greeks , who had been nursed by dry and murky commentators . The Greeks excited no reverence as they came into Italy , but rather derision and pity ; the Lat- ins felt them to be ...
... Cicero and not from the fountains themselves , -over the Greeks , who had been nursed by dry and murky commentators . The Greeks excited no reverence as they came into Italy , but rather derision and pity ; the Lat- ins felt them to be ...
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... Cicero's treatise de claris oratori- bus . He enjoyed the esteem of Francis Barbaro , and may have served him for a time as his chancellor in the government of Bergamo . Not long after the accession of Eugenius to the papacy , he was ...
... Cicero's treatise de claris oratori- bus . He enjoyed the esteem of Francis Barbaro , and may have served him for a time as his chancellor in the government of Bergamo . Not long after the accession of Eugenius to the papacy , he was ...
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... Cicero and Quintilian , the Greek taking the side of Cicero . His freedom in criticising the style of Guarino in one of his orations pro- duced a feud between the two . Poggio and he were at logger- heads because he claimed the greater ...
... Cicero and Quintilian , the Greek taking the side of Cicero . His freedom in criticising the style of Guarino in one of his orations pro- duced a feud between the two . Poggio and he were at logger- heads because he claimed the greater ...
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... was the author of many translations from Greek into Latin , composed a grammar which was printed in 1495 , turned some works of Cicero and other pieces from Latin into Greek , and 1865. ] 77 Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries .
... was the author of many translations from Greek into Latin , composed a grammar which was printed in 1495 , turned some works of Cicero and other pieces from Latin into Greek , and 1865. ] 77 Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries .
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... Cicero was but little acquainted with the Greek language and philosophy . Other Greeks , who did a good work in the revival of Greek letters , such as Andronicus Callistus , Demetrius Chalcondyles , Constantine and John Lascaris , more ...
... Cicero was but little acquainted with the Greek language and philosophy . Other Greeks , who did a good work in the revival of Greek letters , such as Andronicus Callistus , Demetrius Chalcondyles , Constantine and John Lascaris , more ...
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