Word: jowett
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There will be an auction on Wednesday, June 6, at 2 p. m., at the New Divinity School Library, of a student's collection of about 250 volumes in fine condition, containing works of Shakespeare, Montaigne, Plutarch, (Plato), (Jowett), Longfellow, Emerson, Browning, "George Eliot," Darwin, etc. Also English, French and German dictionaries; and many other works of interest, among them Emerson's "Woody Plants of Massachusetts," Johnson's "Oriental Religions" (Persia and China). William's "Indian Wisdom," Julius Sachs' Text-book of Botany, etc. All must be sold. Terms cash. Books may be seen on Monday and Tuesday, June...
FORSALE.-Seventy three Greek and Latin books, including Campbell's Sophocles, Jowett's Thucydides, ten Catena Classicorum, four Harper's translations, Long's Atlas, Smith's Classical Dictionary. etc. Price, 50 cents each for the lot. Cash not required. 27 College House. Call today...
FORSALE.-Seventy-three Greek and Latin books, including Campbell's Sophocles, Jowett's Thucydides, ten Catena Classicorum, four Harper's translations, Long's Atlas, Smith's Classical Dictionary. etc. Price, 50 cents each for the lot. Cash not required. 27 College House. Call today...
Every now and then, here in Oxford, we pass famous men on the street, and it seems as natural as the sight of ordinary men elsewhere. Benjamin Jowett, the translator of Plato and the Vice Chancellor of the University, Max Muller, the greatest living writer on comparative religion ; Cannon Liddon, the first preacher in the English church; Principal Shairp, the another of "Culture and Religion ;" John Ruskin, Bonamy Price, and a host of others equally distinguished, attract but little attention. But having said so much for Oxford, patriotism leads me to add one word more. I believe that the average...
...essay on the "Origin of Meteorites;" H. M. Clarke, '79, $100 for a Latin translation from Macaulay; C. B. Gleason, '85, $75 for an essay on Aristophanes as an Exponent of the Manners and Customs of his Times; C. M. Walsh, '84, $75 for a Greek translation from Jowett's Introduction to Plato's Theacteus...