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| | The Idea of a University. III. University Life at Athens. John Henry Newman. 1909-14. Essays: English and American. The ... (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04) |
 | | It will be a point in the history of his life; a stay for his memory to rest on, a burning thought in his heart, a bond of union with men of like mind, ever afterwards. |
 | | The University was divided into four great nations, as the medieval antiquarian would style them; and in the middle of the fourth century, Proæresius was the leader or proctor of the Attic, Hephæstion of the Oriental, Epiphanius of the Arabic, and Diophantus of the Pontic. |
 | | A consular man, and the heir of an ample fortune, this Herod was content to devote his life to a professorship, and his fortune to the patronage of literature. |
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