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Humanism , that movement which represented the desire to recover the purest ideals of Greek and Latin expression and to assimilate the most civilized aspects of classical thought , was essentially an attempt to get behind the medieval ...
Humanism , that movement which represented the desire to recover the purest ideals of Greek and Latin expression and to assimilate the most civilized aspects of classical thought , was essentially an attempt to get behind the medieval ...
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Grocyn ( who returned from Italy in 1490 to teach Greek at Oxford ) , and William Latimer , put Greek studies on a firm footing at Oxford , while at Cambridge the teaching of Greek by Erasmus from 1510 to 1513 gave a great impetus to ...
Grocyn ( who returned from Italy in 1490 to teach Greek at Oxford ) , and William Latimer , put Greek studies on a firm footing at Oxford , while at Cambridge the teaching of Greek by Erasmus from 1510 to 1513 gave a great impetus to ...
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The eclogue , or pastoral dialogue ( spelled “ aeglogue ” by Spenser and many of his contemporaries because of a false derivation from the Greek word for goatherd ) has its origin in Sicilian folk song and comes first into literature in ...
The eclogue , or pastoral dialogue ( spelled “ aeglogue ” by Spenser and many of his contemporaries because of a false derivation from the Greek word for goatherd ) has its origin in Sicilian folk song and comes first into literature in ...
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