The Relation of Latin to Practical Life: Concrete Illustrations in the Form of an ExhibitThe author, 1913 - 126 |
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... STUDY IN GENERAL . 33 IV . MENTAL TRAINING . 45 V. ART 49 VI . THE SCIENCES 57 VII . THE PROFESSIONS VIII . ROMAN CIVILIZATION AS A BASIS FOR OUR OWN IX . OTHER WAYS IN WHICH THE STUDY OF LATIN MAKES THE WORLD MORE INTERESTING 63 83 ΙΟΙ ...
... STUDY IN GENERAL . 33 IV . MENTAL TRAINING . 45 V. ART 49 VI . THE SCIENCES 57 VII . THE PROFESSIONS VIII . ROMAN CIVILIZATION AS A BASIS FOR OUR OWN IX . OTHER WAYS IN WHICH THE STUDY OF LATIN MAKES THE WORLD MORE INTERESTING 63 83 ΙΟΙ ...
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... study of Latin and practical life ? " or as the high - school boy puts it , " What's the use of Latin anyway ? " has been at the basis of much of the discontent concerning Latin . The Exhibit as outlined in the following pages was begun ...
... study of Latin and practical life ? " or as the high - school boy puts it , " What's the use of Latin anyway ? " has been at the basis of much of the discontent concerning Latin . The Exhibit as outlined in the following pages was begun ...
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... Latin at the expense of other studies , nor is it to be understood that all the advantages claimed for the study of Latin are the exclusive possession of that study . The author cannot adequately express her gratitude for the kindly ...
... Latin at the expense of other studies , nor is it to be understood that all the advantages claimed for the study of Latin are the exclusive possession of that study . The author cannot adequately express her gratitude for the kindly ...
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... study should be worked out by the teacher . For example , the student may be asked to prepare a paper upon the different points of the Exhibit , or a test may be given with the understanding that the result will be an important factor ...
... study should be worked out by the teacher . For example , the student may be asked to prepare a paper upon the different points of the Exhibit , or a test may be given with the understanding that the result will be an important factor ...
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... study of language in general . IV . Latin affords excellent mental training . V. Latin and Greek are essential to an intimate knowledge of art and decorative designs in general . VI . Latin and Greek words form a large part of the termi ...
... study of language in general . IV . Latin affords excellent mental training . V. Latin and Greek are essential to an intimate knowledge of art and decorative designs in general . VI . Latin and Greek words form a large part of the termi ...
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Strona 41 - OF THE APOSTLES' CREED. THE Textus Receptus of our present Apostles' Creed runs as follows : " Credo in Deum Patrem omnipotentem, creatorem coeli et terrae, et in Jesum Christum filium ejus unicum, dominum nostrum...
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Strona 105 - Confutatis maledictis, Flammis acribus addictis, Voca me cum benedictis. Oro supplex et acclinis, Cor contritum quasi cinis : Gere curam mei finis.
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Strona 16 - With wanton heed and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony; That Orpheus...
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Strona 41 - Et in Jesum Christum Filium ejus unicum, Dominum nostrum : qui conceptus est de Spiritu Sancto, natus ex Maria Virgine, passus sub Pontio Pilato, crucifixus, mortuus, et sepultus : descendit ad inferos, tertia die resurrexit a mortuis : ascendit ad ccelos, sedet ad dexteram Dei Patris omnipotentis: inde venturus est judicare vivos et mortuos. Credo in Spiritum Sanctum, sanctam Ecclesiam Catholicam, Sanctorum communionem, remissionem peccatorum, carnis resurrectionem, vitam seternam.
Strona 122 - Surely it is one function of the liberal college to save boys from that stupidity, to give them an appetite for the pleasures of thinking, to make them sensitive to the joys of appreciation and understanding, to show them how sweet and captivating and wholesome are the games of the mind. At the time when the play element is still dominant it is worth while to acquaint boys with the sport of facing and solving problems. Apart from some of the experiences of friendship and sympathy, I doubt if there...
Strona 75 - In presenting an argument, stating a case, or pleading a cause, other things being equal, I always attributed my intellectual advantage to the fact that in my youth I had received a thorough drilling in Latin and Greek, while my companions, as a rule, in my line of life, had not. As a simple practical equipment for life's journey, what may be called my classical foundation seems to me now to be worth all the other features of my school education put together.