Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... Greek was almost entirely a closed book . In fact , one erudite commentator on the Justinian Code , when he encountered a Greek expression , merely wrote : Graecum est , non potest legi . " Hence the proverb It was Greek to me , " which ...
... Greek was almost entirely a closed book . In fact , one erudite commentator on the Justinian Code , when he encountered a Greek expression , merely wrote : Graecum est , non potest legi . " Hence the proverb It was Greek to me , " which ...
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... Greek ; so might a few other poets and prose writers who wrote in sympathy with the antique world . Even to - day , if your eye travels down that advertisement column headed " Public Appointments , " you will occasionally note that a ...
... Greek ; so might a few other poets and prose writers who wrote in sympathy with the antique world . Even to - day , if your eye travels down that advertisement column headed " Public Appointments , " you will occasionally note that a ...
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... Greek - Latin New Testament was already in circulation . In the preparation of the second edition of that epoch - making work , Tunstall was closely associated with Erasmus . Erasmus had begun this Greek - Latin version under Colet's ...
... Greek - Latin New Testament was already in circulation . In the preparation of the second edition of that epoch - making work , Tunstall was closely associated with Erasmus . Erasmus had begun this Greek - Latin version under Colet's ...
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