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An oration by Mr. Peter Burman against the studies of humanity. Shewing, that, the learned languages, history, eloquence and critick, are not only useless, but also dangerous to the studies of law, physick, philosophy, and above all of divinity; to which last poetry is a special help.
Title:
An oration by Mr. Peter Burman against the studies of humanity. Shewing, that, the learned languages, history, eloquence and critick, are not only useless, but also dangerous to the studies of law, physick, philosophy, and above all of divinity; to which last poetry is a special help.
Author:
Burman, Pieter, 1668-1741.
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Publication Information:
London : Printed for T. W. and sold by T. Roberts, 1721.
Physical Description:
91 pages ; 18 cm
Language:
English
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Format :
Book