Essays in honour of Gilbert Murray
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Language: | English |
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Freeport, N.Y.,
Books for Libraries Press
[1972]
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Series: | Essay index reprint series
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Table of Contents:
- Dedication, by E. R. Bevan
- Preface, by J. A. K. Thomson and A. J. Toynbee
- Pignus amicitiae, by the Rt. Hon. H. A. L. Fisher
- G. M
- W. A., 1895-1924, by C. Archer
- Gilbert Murray and Sommerville, by M. Fry
- Professor Murray and the amateur player, by J. Masefield
- Gilbert Murray and some actors, by Dame S. Thorndike
- The League of Nations union and Gilbert Murray, by Lord Cecil
- Gladstone and the League of Nations mind, by J. L. Hammond
- The battle for open spaces, by B. Hammond
- Man and leviathan, by S. A. de Madariaga
- The machinery of indirect rule in Papua, by Sir H. Murray
- Post-war economic reconstruction, by A. Zimmern
- Rhetoric in the ancient world, by E. R. Bevan
- The invention of space, by F. M. Cornford
- On translating Greek tragedy, by H. Granville-Barker
- Some problems in the "Acta Judae Thomae," by D. S. Margoliouth
- The evidence for telepathy, by Mrs. W. H. Salter
- The present and future of classical scholarship, by J. A. K. Thomson
- The Greek door to the study of history, by A. J. Toynbee.