Fallacies of Race Theories As Applied to National Characteristics Microform E

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Fallacies of Race Theories As Applied to National Characteristics Microform E
William Dalton Babington
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We know that the order of which it is composed never probably at any period of history contained abler or more upright men. Yet its influence is declining, and perhaps the institution is tottering to its fall. We see the forces undermining its authority visibly at work ; much that we see will be invisible perhaps to scholars in the year 3000 ; let us hope that the learned men of the future will not hit on a theory of universal corrup- tion, and justify that theory by the pages of the fierce opp...onents of the Order.
Closely connected at Rome, as elsewhere, with the nobles was the little world of the literati. Our histo- rianb do not supply us with much information as to the number or position of this class about the time of the fall. Macrobius introduces the names of the jurist Postumius, the philosophers Eustachius and Harus, the learned physician Disarius, and the grammarian Servius. That there were establishments in which literature, rhetoric, and philosophy were taught, and that Rome was famous as a school of jurisprudence, is plain enough.


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