An Enquiry into the Present State of Polite Learning in Europe
Appearance
AN
ENQUIRY
INTO THE
PRESENT STATE
OF
POLITE LEARNING.
Εμοι πρὸς φιλοσοφους εστι φιλια. προς μεν τοι σοφιστας η γραμματιστας. ουτε νυν εστι φιλια μητε υστερον ποτε γενοιτο.
Tolerabile si Ædificia nostra diruerent Ædificandi capaces.
AN
ENQUIRY
INTO THE
PRESENT STATE
OF
POLITE LEARNING.
IN
EUROPE.
LONDON:
Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall.
M.DCC.LIX.
THE
CONTENTS
CHAP. I. | ||
INTRODUCTION, | Page 1 | |
CHAP. II. | ||
Of the decline of ancient learning | p. 8 | |
CHAP. III. | ||
A view of the obscure ages, | p. 31 | |
CHAP. IV. | ||
A parallel between ancient and modern learning, | p. 41 | |
CHAP. V. | ||
Of the present state of polite learning in Italy, | p. 45 | |
CHAP. VI. | ||
Concerning the decline of ancient and modern learning | p. 74 | |
CHAP. VII. | ||
The polite learning of England and France incapable of comparison, | p. 82 | |
CHAP. VIII. | ||
The present state of polite learning in France, | p. 98 | |
CHAP. IX. | ||
Of learning in Great Britain, | p. 117 | |
CHAP. X. | ||
Of the encouragement of learning, | p. 121 | |
CHAP. XI. | ||
Of Criticism, | p. 147 | |
CHAP. XII. | ||
Of the Stage, | p. 159 | |
CHAP. XIII. | ||
Of Universities, | p. 179 | |
CHAP. XIV. | ||
The Conclusion, | p. 195 |
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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