... of the last five years of his life, from the autumn of 1845 to November 1850. Fortunately, he had the full use for many months of the two Leyden MSS. His native sagacity, guided and sharpened by long and varied experience, saw at a glance their relations... A History of Classical Scholarship - Page 129by John Edwin Sandys - 1908Full view - About this book
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1864 - 452 pages
...and varied experience, saw at a glance their relations to each other and to the original from whence they were derived, and made clear the arbitrary way...hands of its author in the most essential points. Like many other great scholars he seems to have kept few or no common-place books. Resolved to master... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1886 - 448 pages
...mss. His native sagacity, guided and sharpened by long and varied experience, saw at a glance their relations to each other and to the original from which they were derived, and made clear the arbitraiy way in which the common texts had been constructed. His zeal warming as he advanced, one... | |
| John Edwin Sandys - 1915 - 646 pages
...MSS. His native sagacity, guided and sharpened by long and varied experience, saw at a glance their relations to each other and to the original from which...hands of its author in the most essential points. ' . . . ' Hardly any work of merit has appeared in Germany since Lachmann's Lucretius, in any branch... | |
| John Edwin Sandys - 1915 - 484 pages
...MSS. His native sagacity, guided and sharpened by long and varied experience, saw at a glance their relations to each other and to the original from which...clear the arbitrary way in which the common texts bad been constructed. His zeal warming as he advanced, one truth after another revealed itself to him,... | |
| 1915 - 484 pages
...MSS. His native sagacity, guided and sharpened by long and varied experience, saw at a glance their relations to each other and to the original from which...hands of its author in the most essential points. '...'Hardly any work of merit has appeared in Germany since Lachmann's Lucretius, in any branch of... | |
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