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Pagina 59
In the first place there would be fewer boys than formerly learning Greek , and more learn- ing non - classical subjects at school ; therefore , there would at the Universities be fewer students of Greek in comparison to the students of ...
In the first place there would be fewer boys than formerly learning Greek , and more learn- ing non - classical subjects at school ; therefore , there would at the Universities be fewer students of Greek in comparison to the students of ...
Pagina 60
At first the Universities would endeavour to preserve intact their classical examinations ; and as every candidate would have to offer Greek , the number of candidates in classics would depend on the number of students of Greek .
At first the Universities would endeavour to preserve intact their classical examinations ; and as every candidate would have to offer Greek , the number of candidates in classics would depend on the number of students of Greek .
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This task was undertaken with great energy and devotion by Mr. R. W. Livingstone , Fellow and Classical Lecturer of Corpus , subsequently Vice - Chancellor of Belfast University . In the year 1920 a form of statute substantially the ...
This task was undertaken with great energy and devotion by Mr. R. W. Livingstone , Fellow and Classical Lecturer of Corpus , subsequently Vice - Chancellor of Belfast University . In the year 1920 a form of statute substantially the ...
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