English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 11
... translation of the Bible , in all of which the meaning is ' unenslaved , ' and in none ' gratuitous . ' Finally , as regards me- diæval Latin , he points to the valuable glossaries of Dufresne , Ducange , and Charpentier , as well as to ...
... translation of the Bible , in all of which the meaning is ' unenslaved , ' and in none ' gratuitous . ' Finally , as regards me- diæval Latin , he points to the valuable glossaries of Dufresne , Ducange , and Charpentier , as well as to ...
Pàgina 48
... translation from English into Latin and Greek verse and prose should be introduced ; that the amount of original composition in these two languages should be diminished ; and that some part of the original composition in them should be ...
... translation from English into Latin and Greek verse and prose should be introduced ; that the amount of original composition in these two languages should be diminished ; and that some part of the original composition in them should be ...
Pàgina 50
... translating three declamations of Libanius from Greek into Latin in 1503 . The future Dean of St. Paul returned from his continental travels and studies with all the spirit and accomplishments which fitted him for public and court life ...
... translating three declamations of Libanius from Greek into Latin in 1503 . The future Dean of St. Paul returned from his continental travels and studies with all the spirit and accomplishments which fitted him for public and court life ...
Pàgina 54
... translating or criticising upon the New Testament . And this aver- sion to good literature remained all the reign of Henry VII . and the beginning of Henry VIII . About which time , even at Oxford , a preacher declaimed openly at St ...
... translating or criticising upon the New Testament . And this aver- sion to good literature remained all the reign of Henry VII . and the beginning of Henry VIII . About which time , even at Oxford , a preacher declaimed openly at St ...
Pàgina 64
... translated into Latin verse by Erasmus , as a sort of school catechism or instruc- tion , at the request of the Dean . Erasmus writes in a letter to John Nævius , master of the Libian School at Louvain , and adds respecting his friend ...
... translated into Latin verse by Erasmus , as a sort of school catechism or instruc- tion , at the request of the Dean . Erasmus writes in a letter to John Nævius , master of the Libian School at Louvain , and adds respecting his friend ...
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