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art, politics, literature, and language spread all over the world so that, today, it is hardly possible to speak on any subject without repeating what some Athenian said on the ma

The Future of our Educational Institutions

http://nietzsche.holtof.com/Nietzsche_various/the_future_of_our_educational_institutions.htm

impulses in art and literature; or, to put it more plainly: each of us would be pledged to present an original piece of work to the club once a month,--either a poem, a treatise,

Religion and Humanism, Why I am not a Christian

https://friesian.com/why.htm

with Classical literature and Classical values. "Humanism" comes from the Latin word for man, homo , and the derived adjective, humanus , "human." Applying the term to Greek human

Stan Brakhage on the Web: sites with writings about, writings by, and interviews with Stan Brakhage on the Internet

http://www.fredcamper.com/Film/BrakhageL.html

on film, music, and literature broadcast in 1982, also available in the original radio show form as mp3 sound files . Selected quotes , from Film Comment Online . Brakhage's notes
Stan Brakhage on the Web, or, Brakhage links: sites with writings about, writings by, and interviews with Stan Brakhage on the Internet

Macaulay's Essay, "The Task Of The Modern Historian."

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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

TUGboat Author/People list - TeX Users Group

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typography: Literature review and experiment design    Electronic Documents   [ issue 32:3, 2011 ]  ( Veytsman, Boris ) TeX in the GLAMP world:

Two Poems by William Cullen Bryant

http://olivercowdery.com/texts/1817Bryn.htm

and American Literature In summarizing William Cullen Bryant's contributions to a mythic view of the American past, Mr. Dahl offers the readers of his "Mound-Builders" article (pu

History of Phrenology on the Web

http://www.historyofphrenology.org.uk/system/national_character.htm

arts practised, and literature taking root, not only in intervals of tranquillity, but amidst the alarms of war. Before the foundation of Rome, the Etruscans had established civil

Logical Empiricism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2011 Edition)

https://plato.stanford.edu/archIves/fall2011/entries/logical-empiricism/

agreement in the literature as to whether the notion of analyticity is or can be made sufficiently clear for use in scientific philosophy. Nor is there such agreement that Quine's

Early 19th Century Accounts of Palenque (after 1829)

http://olivercowdery.com/texts/1822-pg3.htm

made in oriental literature, and the stupendous discovery of the sacred language of Egypt that burst so unexpectedly upon the learned world, we cannot but lament the strange apath

Legends - Beowulf

https://bestoflegends.org/beowulf/

Library of Old English Literature at Georgetown, and at the University of Virginia . The Adventures of Beowulf , an Adaptation from the Old English by Dr. David Breeden, is an onl
Exploring Legends in History, Folklore, Literature, Fiction, and the Arts.

Joseph Smith: Nineteenth Century Con Man?

http://sidneyrigdon.com/criddle/Smith-ConMan.htm

of American Literature, under the heading "Confidence Man." Among the "tricksters" and "peddlers" there cited are the historical "frontier evangelist," Lorenzo Dow and Sinclair Le
Evidence that Sidney Rigdon revised and added material to the manuscript of the Book of Mormon.


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