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On the Failure of Geological Attempts in Greece, prior to the Epoch of Alexander. By Julius SchvarczPh.D., F. G. S. , Corr. Mem. Ethn. Soc., etc. etc. 4to. London: Taylor and Francis. 1862.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 March 2016

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page 357 note * “People who stand up for antiquity, and want to carry all knowledge as far back as the first teachers, which knowledge really does not belong to them, instead of raising their character rather injure it. … If the ancients really understood any piece of knowledge that we look upon as modern, and if their account be really so dark and imperfect that there is no understanding them without previously understanding the subject, it shows that they were much more stupid in not transmitting to us intelligibly what they knew, than if they had not understood the subject at all.”— Hunter, J., ‘Essays and Observations on Natural History,’ edited by Owen, R., 8vo, 2 vols., London, 1861, vol. i. p. 369 Google Scholar.

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