R. W. Livingstone
R. W. Livingstone
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The pageant of Greece
cover - TIThe influence of the Greek and...R. W. Livingstone
The influence of the Greek and Hebraic traditions on Western ideals
no cover - SPSelected passagesR. W. Livingstone
Selected passages
no cover - STSome thoughts on university edu...R. W. Livingstone
Some thoughts on university education
no cover - EFEducation for a world adriftR. W. Livingstone
Education for a world adrift
no cover - P&Plato & modern educationR. W. Livingstone
Plato & modern education
no cover - TLThe legacy of GreeceR. W. Livingstone
The legacy of Greece
no cover - TCThe classics and national lifeR. W. Livingstone
The classics and national life
no cover - GIGreek ideals and modern lifeR. W. Livingstone
Greek ideals and modern life
no cover - TGThe Greek genius and its meanin...R. W. Livingstone
The Greek genius and its meaning to us
no cover - CBCaesar, books IV (20-38) and V...R. W. Livingstone
Caesar, books IV (20-38) and V of the Gallic War, partly in the original and partly in translation
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The pageant of Greece
- Open Work
The influence of the Greek and Hebraic traditions on Western ideals
- Open Work
Selected passages
- Open Work
Some thoughts on university education
- Open Work
Education for a world adrift
- Open Work
Plato & modern education
- Open Work
The legacy of Greece
- Open Work
The classics and national life
- Open Work
Greek ideals and modern life
- Open Work
The Greek genius and its meaning to us
- Open Work
Caesar, books IV (20-38) and V of the Gallic War, partly in the original and partly in translation