History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... Greece . - Its Five Charac- teristic Ages . - European Intellectual History . Grandeur of the Doctrine that the World is governed by Law CHAPTER II . OF EUROPE : ITS TOPOGRAPHY AND ETHNOLOGY . Page ITS PRIMITIVE MODES OF THOUGHT , AND ...
... Greece . - Its Five Charac- teristic Ages . - European Intellectual History . Grandeur of the Doctrine that the World is governed by Law CHAPTER II . OF EUROPE : ITS TOPOGRAPHY AND ETHNOLOGY . Page ITS PRIMITIVE MODES OF THOUGHT , AND ...
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... GREECE.- Relations and Influence of the Mediterranean Commercial and Colonial System . - Athens attains to Commercial Supremacy . - Her vast Progress in Intelligence and Art . -Her Demoralization . - She becomes the Intellectual Centre ...
... GREECE.- Relations and Influence of the Mediterranean Commercial and Colonial System . - Athens attains to Commercial Supremacy . - Her vast Progress in Intelligence and Art . -Her Demoralization . - She becomes the Intellectual Centre ...
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... Greece , but ushering in the Age of Reason . ARISTOTLE founds the Inductive Philosophy . - His Method the Inverse of that of Plato . Its great Power . - In his own hands it fails for want of Knowledge , but is carried out by the ...
... Greece , but ushering in the Age of Reason . ARISTOTLE founds the Inductive Philosophy . - His Method the Inverse of that of Plato . Its great Power . - In his own hands it fails for want of Knowledge , but is carried out by the ...
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... Greece ; and that the whole continent , which is the sum of these different parts , will , in its secular progress , comport itself in a like way . Of the early condition of Europe , since we have to consi- der it in its prehistoric ...
... Greece ; and that the whole continent , which is the sum of these different parts , will , in its secular progress , comport itself in a like way . Of the early condition of Europe , since we have to consi- der it in its prehistoric ...
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... Greece , and this , in European its turn , being like that of an individual , we may conveniently separate it into arbitrary periods , sufficiently distinct from one another , though imperceptibly merging into each other . To these ...
... Greece , and this , in European its turn , being like that of an individual , we may conveniently separate it into arbitrary periods , sufficiently distinct from one another , though imperceptibly merging into each other . To these ...
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