Excerpt from Greek and What Next? An Address: Solomos' Hymn to Liberty, a Poem, Read Before the Alumni Association of Brown University, June 17, 1884
Roman emperors, the influence of whose intellectual work on the after history of Europe has been greater than that of all the rest of the Latin writers put together. Every school boy is familiar with the names of Cicer'o and Horatius and Tacitus, but he hears little of the debt which he owes to Gains~ and Paulus and Ulpianus, to Modestinus and the great Papinianus.
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