Approaches to the Oriental ClassicsWilliam Theodore De Bary Columbia University Press, 1959 - 262 pages |
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... Columbia University Opening Remarks Welcome Papers Wm . Theodore de Bary , Columbia University Jacques Barzun , Dean of the Faculties and Provost of Columbia University Great Books - East and West Mark Van Doren , Columbia University ...
... Columbia University Opening Remarks Welcome Papers Wm . Theodore de Bary , Columbia University Jacques Barzun , Dean of the Faculties and Provost of Columbia University Great Books - East and West Mark Van Doren , Columbia University ...
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... Columbia College and to my association with it as a teacher , because in adding to his greeting the welcome of the Uni- versity , I should like to stress the particular interest that Columbia College has taken from the beginning in the ...
... Columbia College and to my association with it as a teacher , because in adding to his greeting the welcome of the Uni- versity , I should like to stress the particular interest that Columbia College has taken from the beginning in the ...
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William Theodore De Bary. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Jacques Barzun , Dean of the Faculties and Provost of Columbia Uni- versity Lyman Bryson , Professor Emeritus of Education , Teachers College Arthur Danto , Assistant Professor of Philosophy ...
William Theodore De Bary. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Jacques Barzun , Dean of the Faculties and Provost of Columbia Uni- versity Lyman Bryson , Professor Emeritus of Education , Teachers College Arthur Danto , Assistant Professor of Philosophy ...
Contents
Opening Remarks by Jacques Barzun THE TEACHING OF | 3 |
Great BooksEast and West by Mark Van Doren | 7 |
Education in a Multicultural World by Thomas Berry 24 On Exploiting the Greek Analogy by Moses Hadas | 24 |
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