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... learned the language of the latter and that one of their learned men , Philon , had made a deep study of both traditions , there had been no real fusion . The Christians had not succeeded any better , because of their single - hearted ...
... learned the language of the latter and that one of their learned men , Philon , had made a deep study of both traditions , there had been no real fusion . The Christians had not succeeded any better , because of their single - hearted ...
Page 95
... learned Latin and could then read the Arabic texts in their Latin versions , but even then they did not have any longer an intellectual monopoly against the Christians ; they came but second . While the early Jewish physicians had ...
... learned Latin and could then read the Arabic texts in their Latin versions , but even then they did not have any longer an intellectual monopoly against the Christians ; they came but second . While the early Jewish physicians had ...
Page 131
... , commercialism on one hand , and disinterested culture on the other . The need of humanizing the professions is even greater than that of humanizing science . I have not dealt with the learned languages . This THE NEW HUMANISM 131.
... , commercialism on one hand , and disinterested culture on the other . The need of humanizing the professions is even greater than that of humanizing science . I have not dealt with the learned languages . This THE NEW HUMANISM 131.
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