Essays and AddressesCambridge University Press, 21.05.2015 - 658 Seiten Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb (1841-1905) was an influential Greek scholar and politician. Originally published in 1907, this book presents a carefully chosen selection of essays and addresses taken from Jebb's large body of work. The selections are for the most part based around classical areas, but other topics are also covered. Textual notes are included throughout. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the classical world and the writings of Jebb. |
Inhalt
The Genius of Sophocles I | 11 |
Pindar | 41 |
The Age of Pericles | 104 |
Ancient Organs of Public Opinion | 127 |
Lucian | 164 |
Delos | 193 |
Cæsar a Sketch By J A Froude M A | 279 |
Erasmus | 323 |
Suidas on the Change ascribed to Sophocles in regard | 446 |
Samuel Johnson | 479 |
Humanism in Education | 506 |
On Present Tendencies in Classical Studies | 545 |
The Influence of the Greek Mind on Modern Life | 560 |
The Work of the Universities for the Nation Past | 581 |
An Address delivered at the Mason College | 609 |
University Education and National Life | 624 |
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