Index of World History; Byzantium Unboundhttps://friesian.com/histindx.htm
Imagine an English literature course that included no books written after 1600; a philosophy syllabus designed on the assumption that all philosophers after David Hume were second
David Stove: A Farewell to Artshttps://web.maths.unsw.edu.au/~jim/arts.html
D5: Language and Literature in the Restoration and Augustan Periods." This course was compulsory for Honours students in seeond- or third-year English. The quotation from Barthes
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Life of Robert Burns, by Thomas Carlylehttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/36074/36074-h/36074-h.htm
become known in British literature as the author of the best prose translation of Dante.) After a few years spent at the ordinary parish school, Thomas was sent, in his thirteenth
"The Coming New Religion of Humanism."http://vftonline.org/VFTfiles/Humanism/huxley.htm
expressed in the arts, literature, and religion of that age. Sir Thomas More and Erasmus were Christian humanists, and in our own time Jacques Maritain has called for a theocentri
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EARLY OPTICAL (AUDIO) COMMUNICATIONShttp://www.modulatedlight.org/Modulated_Light_DX/ModLightBiblio.html
all of the pre-1940 literature on modulated optical communications currently known to the authors of the 'bluehaze' web pages. C.R. = Comptes Rendu Hebdomadaires des Seances de l'
Logos Virtual Library: Nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil, 8http://www.logoslibrary.org/nietzsche/beyond/8.html
else is merely ?literature??something which has not grown in Germany, and therefore has not taken and does not take root in German hearts, as the Bible has done. 248. There are tw
The Romantic Flight from Realityhttps://mats-winther.github.io/roubiczek.htm
of the other literatures of the world, for the translations of Shakespeare, of Dante, and of the Spanish novels and dramas preserve to an amazing degree the peculiarities of the o
In 'Misinterpretation of Man', Paul Roubiczek formulates a valuable critique of Romantic times and thought, highly topical for today's world.
boys clothing: European royalty--Monacohttps://histclo.com/royal/mon/royal-mon.htm
interested in literature and the theater, but was unprepared to govern. Luckily, his wife, Caroline Gilbert of Lametz, daughter of a family with a bourgeoisbackground, possessed r
ERBzine 6425: Howard David Johnson Arthttps://www.erbzine.com/mag64/6425.html
mainstream fiction literature. The lush panoramas of Pellucidar excited my imagination with their pre-historic creatures under the influence of beautiful women surveying a sky ful
Photius: Bibliotheca. Codices 166-185 (selected)https://www.tertullian.org/fathers/photius_copyright/photius_04bibliotheca.htm
of progress in Greek literature is rarer than might be expected. See L. Edelstein, The idea of progress in classical antiquity , Baltimore 1967. (Wilson p.161). 17. He
Macaulay's Essay, "The Task Of The Modern Historian."http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Essays/Best/MacaulayModHistorian.htm
every other corner of literature, had a prescriptive right to occupy this last fastness. They considered all the ancient historians as equally authentic. They scarcely made any di
[Historians] have fallen into the error of distorting facts to suit general principles -- a little exaggeration, a little suppression, a judicious use of epithets, ... [anything th
Theses for the Reconstruction of Ancient Historyhttp://www.varchive.org/ce/theses.htm
be traced in Egyptian literature. 7. The Papyrus Ipuwer describes a natural catastrophe and not merely a social revolution, as is supposed. A juxtaposition of many passages of thi
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