Sir William Jones, His Mind and ArtS. Chand, 1982 - 312 oldal Life and works of an 18th century British orientalist. |
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... Eastern Xenophon and Thucydides . He had equally warm praise for Middle - Eastern moral philosophy , though he said that Europe did not need translations of these writings because it had outstanding philo- sophers like Newton and ...
... Eastern Xenophon and Thucydides . He had equally warm praise for Middle - Eastern moral philosophy , though he said that Europe did not need translations of these writings because it had outstanding philo- sophers like Newton and ...
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... Eastern simplicity , he hit back : As to the titles of the Eastern monarchs , which seem , indeed , very extravagant to our ears , they are merely formal , and no less void of meaning than those of European princes , in which serenity ...
... Eastern simplicity , he hit back : As to the titles of the Eastern monarchs , which seem , indeed , very extravagant to our ears , they are merely formal , and no less void of meaning than those of European princes , in which serenity ...
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... Eastern Nations ' he spoke of a possible rejuvenation of European literature through the translation of Eastern masterpieces , he had only the Middle - Eastern region in mind . He talked of Asia , no doubt , but it was an Asia which did ...
... Eastern Nations ' he spoke of a possible rejuvenation of European literature through the translation of Eastern masterpieces , he had only the Middle - Eastern region in mind . He talked of Asia , no doubt , but it was an Asia which did ...
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