Essays on classical historical subjects, 1800 - 1950
Scope and Contents
Lecture notes, supervisional essays or exam papers. The essays are essays on:
'A.6 That the fourth century has assumed a partial aspect of decadence is largely due to the writings of Demosthenes.'
'B.7 At the outset of his invasion of Persia Alexander undoubtedly regarded himself as the leader of a Hellenic war of revenge against Persia for the injury she had done to Hellas during the Greek Persian War.'
'C.13 Julius Caesar, though he failed to re-establish the Republic, developed a constitution in its place.'
In another hand:
'B.7 Isocrates fully realised the failure of the city state to deal with political peoples when he called upon 'the prince' to come forth + lead the Greeks against the Persians, their traditional enemy.'
Dates
- Creation: 1800 - 1950
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
1 file(s) : paper
Language of Materials
English
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
The pages have been punched by a small hole punch in the top left corner.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Found with KCAR/3/4/14/1.
Date information
DateText: Date has been estimated.
Finding aid date
2008-01-10 09:21:18+00:00
Repository Details
Part of the Archive Centre, King's College, Cambridge Repository
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