I am a poet-historian. I could never write a novel or a play, but I feel in me a hundred and twenty-five voices telling me that I could write history. (Cavafy as quoted in Lechonitis,1977, pp. 19–20.) For more recent accounts of Orophernes’ history see Habicht (2006) and Face...
4. What is the main purpose of the passage? A. To introduce a great historian in ancient China. B. To introduce the achievements in ancient China. C. To tell us a story about Zu Chongzhi and his son. D. To tell us about Zu Chongzhi's great achievements. ...
, is that it is a continuous process... (查看原文) [已注销] 2011-07-15 08:00:12 —— 引自第24页 ……two important truths: first, that you cannot fully understand or appreciate the work of the historian unless you have first grasped the standpoint from which he himself approached ...
1.the quality, production, expression, or realm of what is beautiful or of more than ordinary significance. 2.the class of objects subject to aesthetic criteria, as paintings, sculptures, or drawings. 3.a field or category of art:Dance is an art. ...
‘the whole of experience’; he cannot embrace more than a minute fraction of the facts even of his chosen sector or aspect of history. The world of the historian, like the world of the scientist, is not a photographic copy of the real world, but rather a working model which enables ...
I. The Historian and His FactsI OFTEN THINK IT ODD THAT IT SHOULD BE SO DULL, FOR A GREAT DEAL OF IT MUST BE INVENTION. G -Catherine Morland on History WHAT is history ? Lest anyone think the question meaningless or superfluous, I will take as my text two passages relating respectively...
Its director is Christopher Breiseth, professor of history at Sang-doi:10.1080/00091383.1976.10568834PirsigNancyScience and University Affairs For Educational Change, Inc.ChangeWhat a Historian Should Know,” Change 8:33 - Pirsig - 1976
32. What is paragraph 1 mainly about? A. The process of Andernach's growth. B. The green food project in Andernach. C. Methods of planting vegetables in Europe. D. The popularity of Andernach's city design.33. What is the attitude of the local historian mentioned in paragraph 2 towards...
the mills of God grind slowly, but they grind exceeding small. Third, the bee fertilizes the flower it robs. Fourth, when it is dark enough you can see the stars." (Attributed to historian Charles Austin Beard, but this version is the one Martin Luther King used in "The death of ...
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