... upon him. There is the same quiet, scholarly atmosphere, the same disregard for bread-and-butter study, the same breadth of culture, depth of insight, liberality of opinion and freedom of conduct, that one finds in the most favored circles of Leipsic,... Biographical Dictionary of North American Classicistsvon American Philological Association - 1994 - 800 SeitenKeine Leseprobe verfügbar - Über dieses Buch
| James Morgan Hart - 1874 - 420 Seiten
...freedom of conduct, that one finds in the most favored circles of Leipsic, Berlin, Heidelberg, or Vienna. During every hour of the two months that I passed...clever, pushing, ambitious graduates, but to engender culture. This condition is both cause and effect. Many of the students who attend the university do... | |
| 1897 - 844 Seiten
...freedom of conduct, that one finds in the most favored circles of Leipsic, Berlin, Heidelberg, or Vienna. During every hour of the two months that I passed...clever, pushing, ambitious graduates, but to engender culture. This condition is both cause and effect. Many of the students who attend the university do... | |
| Dominic Boyer - 2005 - 344 Seiten
...unthinkable that a German professor would have practiced any other profession during his lifetime: "I was made to feel that a German university, however...clever, pushing, ambitious graduates, but to engender culture" (1874: 257). In other words, the university's primary orientation was to (reproduce itself.... | |
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