Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... Bruni - the same who called Benvenuta Mal- venuta - had , as a young man , lived through the traumatic war with Milan . He experienced feelings of patriotism but was unable to express them until he came across a Greek booklet in praise ...
... Bruni - the same who called Benvenuta Mal- venuta - had , as a young man , lived through the traumatic war with Milan . He experienced feelings of patriotism but was unable to express them until he came across a Greek booklet in praise ...
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... Bruni retold an incident he had found in the Greek historian Appian . It concerns King Seleucus of Syria , whose son Antiochus falls violently in love with his father's beautiful young second wife . Antiochus controls his passion , but ...
... Bruni retold an incident he had found in the Greek historian Appian . It concerns King Seleucus of Syria , whose son Antiochus falls violently in love with his father's beautiful young second wife . Antiochus controls his passion , but ...
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... Bruni sees history as a single process whereby the Florentines have evolved those precious civic liberties enshrined in the Republic . Bruni's History written in classical Latin , has some dull pages and too many Thucydidean speeches ...
... Bruni sees history as a single process whereby the Florentines have evolved those precious civic liberties enshrined in the Republic . Bruni's History written in classical Latin , has some dull pages and too many Thucydidean speeches ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
A BICENTENARY | 40 |
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