... Erasmian pronun- ciation , the matter presents also a very sad aspect . The intro- duction of the Erasmian absurdity was the death - blow to the knowledge of living Greek in Western Europe . Greek was only read , but no longer spoken ...
... ERASMIAN SYSTEM . Ar the first appearance of the Turkish suprem- acy in Greece , hundreds of families fled to the West of Europe , bearing with them that very system of pronunciation which not only the Greeks still use , but which ...
... Erasmian of basal skepticism , and it is one of the ironies of philosophy that skeptics and Platonic transcendental- ists alike called Socrates master . His Erasmian character extends even to details of method . The Socratic dialec- tic ...
Erasmian , the detached attitude of the spectator and critic . But English political life a few years ago afforded us the unusual spectacle of an Erasmian in office . Mr. Balfour's speeches , writings , and behavior , alike stamp him as ...
... Erasmian avóyeov , instead of the Aldine ȧváyewv [ sic ] . In 2 Peter i . 1 , it has Σvμev , not following the ... Erasmian åvapávavtes . In 1 Timothy iv . 1 , it has the Erasmian πveúμaoi # λávois , against the Complutensian and ...
... Erasmian pronunciation was gradually introduced in Cambridge by Thomas Smith , John Cheke , and Roger Ascham , until in 1542 the Chancellor , Stephen Gardiner , decreed a prompt return to the old Byzantine pronunciation . This decree ...
... Erasmian pronunciation was gradually introduced in Cambridge by Thomas Smith , John Cheke , and Roger Ascham , until in 1542 the Chancellor , Stephen Gardiner , decreed a prompt return to the old Byzantine pronunciation . This decree ...
... Erasmian attitude . Albert Einstein rejected any such Erasmian attitude . Indeed , the mild Dr. Lion Feuchtwanger is widely known for his historical novels . A- mong these are " The Ugly Duchess , " and " Proud Destiny . " His most re ...
... Erasmian . " Of the first , which was almost universal in this country fifty years ago , Goodwin , in the Preface of his Greek Grammar , very justly and forcibly remarks , " That monstrosity , the so - called ' English system , ' which ...