Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1964 - 177 |
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... reading the originals . Simi- larly , the leading spirits of the Reformation asserted the right of the individual to have access to Scriptural know- ledge . A careful translation was therefore imperative to supply the needs of an eager ...
... reading the originals . Simi- larly , the leading spirits of the Reformation asserted the right of the individual to have access to Scriptural know- ledge . A careful translation was therefore imperative to supply the needs of an eager ...
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... reading of the heathen authors was necessary for practice . Grammar therefore preserved incidentally a certain tradi- tion of classical reading such as we find commented on by Hrabanus Maurus in the ninth century : Grammar teaches us to ...
... reading of the heathen authors was necessary for practice . Grammar therefore preserved incidentally a certain tradi- tion of classical reading such as we find commented on by Hrabanus Maurus in the ninth century : Grammar teaches us to ...
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... reading until he is fourteen years of age , after which time the rhetoricians , Cicero , Hermogenes , Quin- tilian , Isocrates and Demosthenes are to be introduced to him as part of his training for public life . For grammar school reading ...
... reading until he is fourteen years of age , after which time the rhetoricians , Cicero , Hermogenes , Quin- tilian , Isocrates and Demosthenes are to be introduced to him as part of his training for public life . For grammar school reading ...
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The Earliest Tudor Phase I | 1 |
The Translation of the Bible | 23 |
Secular Translation and Translators | 42 |
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