| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 pages
...eight years of honourable retirement, had again ascended the Chairo! Philosophy ; and the splendour with which he recommenced his academical career, more...interest unexampled since the days of Abelard. The dailyjournals found it necessary to gratify, by their earlier analyses, the impatient curiosity of... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 pages
...memory of his earlier lectures, had inspired. Two thousand auditors listened, in admiration, to (ho eloquent exposition of doctrines unintelligible to...in France, an interest unexampled since the days of Abclard. The daily journals found it necessary to gratify, by their earlier analyses, the impatient... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1852 - 848 pages
...admiration, many with enthusiasm, to the eloquent exposition of doctrines intelligible only to the few ; and the oral discussion of philosophy awakened in...journals found it necessary to gratify, by their earlier summaries, the impatient curiosity of the public ; and the lectures themselves, taken in short-hand,... | |
| Julius Müller - 1852 - 500 pages
...and the oral discussion of philosophy awakened in Paris, and in France, an interest unexampled* bines the days of Abelard. The daily journals found it necessary to gratify, by their earlier analyse, the impatient curiosity of the public; and the Lectures themselves, taken in short hand, and... | |
| Catholic Church - 1853 - 324 pages
...eight years of honourable retirement, had ascended again the chair of philosophy; and the splendour with which he recommenced his academical career, more...the public ; and the Lectures themselves, taken in short hand, and corrected by the Professor, propagated weekly the influence of his instruction to the... | |
| Johann Carl Ludwig Gieseler, Johann Karl Ludwig Gieseler - 1853 - 430 pages
...eight years of honourable retirement, had ascended again the chair of philosophy; and the splendour with which he recommenced his academical career, more...the public ; and the Lectures themselves, taken in short hand, and corrected by the Professor, propagated weekly the influence of his instruction to the... | |
| Johann Carl Ludwig Gieseler, Johann Karl Ludwig Gieseler - 1853 - 478 pages
...ascended again the chair of philosophy; and the splendour with which he recommenced his academical carecr, more than justified the expectation which his recent...The daily journals found it necessary to gratify, by iheir earlier analyses, the impatient curiosity of the public; and the Lectures themselves, taken in... | |
| Julius Müller - 1853 - 530 pages
...eight years of honourable retirement, had ascended again the chair of philosophy; and the splendour with which he recommenced his academical career more...in France, an interest unexampled since the days of Abelurd. The daily journals found it necessary to gratify, by their earlier analyses, the impatient... | |
| Julius Müller - 1853 - 556 pages
...recommenced his academical career more than justified the expectation which his recent reputation as s writer, and the memory of his earlier lectures, had...gratify, by their earlier analyses, the impatient cariosity of the public; and the Lectures themselve>, taken in short-hand, and corrected by the Professor,... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1853 - 828 pages
...admiration, many with enthusiasm, to the eloquent exposition of doctrines intelligible only to the few ; and the oral discussion of philosophy awakened in...journals found it necessary to gratify, by their earlier summaries, the impatient curiosity of the public ; and the lectures themselves, taken in short-hand,... | |
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