| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1723 - 584 sayfa
...Teftimony hereof is, that there are ftill living at this Day fome of their Scholars, who are as well vers'd in the Greek and Latin Tongues, as in their own in...they were born. Nor were there ever happier Times fince the £»glijb came into Britain, whilft their Kings being more brave .and ChriJ(ljan, they were... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1823 - 690 sayfa
...island enjoyed under their tuition, and mentions that some of their scholars were alive in his time, as well versed in the Greek and Latin tongues as in their own.' stance of the natural affinity of the human mind CHAP. for knowledge, and of the contagious sympathy... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1823 - 682 sayfa
...island enjoyed under their tuition, and mentions that some of their scholars were alive in his time, as well versed in the Greek and Latin tongues as in their own.6 AMONG the men to whom Anglo-Saxon literature was greatly indebted, Benedict, who founded the... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1841 - 636 sayfa
...island enjoyed under their tuition, and mentions that some of their scholars were alive in his time, as well versed in the Greek and Latin tongues as in their own / Nothing could be more fortunate for the Anglo-Saxon literature than the settlement of these men in... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1841 - 636 sayfa
...island enjoyed under their tuition, and mentions that some of their scholars were alive in his time, as well versed in the Greek and Latin tongues as in their own.f * Bede, iv. c. 1. — We have a curious specimen how the Anglo-Saxons pronounced Greek, in their... | |
| Anglo-Saxons - 1850 - 200 sayfa
...knowledge to water the hearts of their hearers — a proof of which is, that there are still living at this day some of their scholars, who are as well versed...tongues as in their own, in which they were born." William of Malmsbury calls the foreigners two scholars, who made the island, once the nurse of tyrants,... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1852 - 682 sayfa
...island enjoyed under their tuition, and mentions that some of their scholars were alive in his time, as well versed in the Greek and Latin tongues as in their own.6 Among the men to whom Anglo-Saxon literature was greatly indebted, Benedict, who founded the... | |
| 1853 - 440 sayfa
...astronomy, and ecclesiastical arithmetic. A testimony of which is, that there are still living at this day some of their scholars, who are as well versed...born. Nor were there ever happier times since the Angles came into Britain ; for their kings, being very brave men and very good Christians, they were... | |
| 1853 - 496 sayfa
...astronomy, and ecclesiastical arithmetic. A testimony of which is, that there are still living at this day some of their scholars, who are as well versed in the Greek and Latin3 tongues as in their own, in which they were born. Nor were there ever happier times since the... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 488 sayfa
...astronomy, and ecclesiastical arithmetic. A testimony of which is, that there are still living at this day some of their scholars, who are as well versed in the Greek and Latin1 tongues as in their own, in which they were born. Nor were there ever happier times since the... | |
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