Science & Education by Thomas Henry Huxley
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Footnotes: [1] "Quamvis enim melius sit bene facere quam nosse, prius tamen est nosse quam facere."--"Karoli Magni Regis Constitutio de Scholis per singula Episcopia et Monasteria instituendis," addressed to the Abbot of Fulda. Baluzius, _Capitularia Regum Francorum_, T. i., p. 202. [2] Inaugural Address delivered to the University of St. Andrew, February 1, 1867, by J. S. Mill, Rector of the University (pp. 32, 33). [3] _Suggestions for Academical Organisation, with Especial Reference to Oxford_. By the Rector of Lincoln. [4] Goethe, _Zahme Xenien, Vierte Abtheilung_. I should be glad to take credit for the close and vigorous English version; but it is my wife's, and not mine. IX ADDRESS ON UNIVERSITY EDUCATION [1] [1876] The actual work of the University founded in this city by the well-considered munificence of Johns Hopkins commences to-morrow, and |
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