The place of Greek in education; an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Glasgow, November 6th, 1889
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Type of record: Book
Title: The place of Greek in education; an inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Glasgow, November 6th, 1889
Classmark: Education 370.82/MAC
Creator(s): Murray, Gilbert (1866-1957)
Publisher: James Maclehose & sons
Publication city: Glasgow
Date(s): 1889
Language: English
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/273015
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991018342329705181
Additional description
Bound with 10 other publications, in volume lettered "Pamphlets Educational". Volume contents: 1. MacCunn, J.: The education of an English citizen..., 1888. -- 2. Murray, G.G.A.: The place of Greek in education, 1889. -- 3. Brearley, S.: The system of instruction and government at Harvard College, [1886]. -- 4. Frédéricq, P.: De l'enseignement supérieur de l'histoire en Écosse ..., 1885. -- 5. Gardner, P.: Classical archaeology at Oxford, 1889. -- 6. Huxley, T.H.: Address delivered by Professor Huxley ..., [1887?]. -- 7. Smith, S.: Technical education and foreign competition, 1887. -- 8. Bourne, C.W.: Considerations on commercial education, [ca. 1885?]. -- 9. Report on commercial education, 1887. -- 10. Matheson, P.E.: Technical education for boys and men, 1890. -- 11. Hadland, S.: Technical education for girls, [1890]
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