Lesson 1 Another School Year-What For? Part Two Backgroud Iformation WBT L E ENTER
Lesson 1 Another School Year—What For? W B T L E Part Two ENTER
Lesson 1 Another School Year-What For? Background Information Contents I.Author II.Aristotle,Chaucer,Bach III.Dante,Homer,La Rochefoucauld IV.Virgil,Shakespeare V.Neanderthal WBT L E BACK NEXT
Lesson 1 Another School Year—What For? W B T L E I. Author II. Aristotle, Chaucer, Bach III. Dante, Homer, La Rochefoucauld IV. Virgil, Shakespeare V. Neanderthal Background Information
Lesson 1 Another School Year-What For? I.Author John Ciardi American poet,editor,critic,author of books for children,nonfiction writer,and translator (of Dante's The Divine Comedy:The Inferno",The Purgatorio",and "The Paradiso"). W B T L E To be continued on the next page. BACK
Lesson 1 Another School Year—What For? W B T L E John Ciardi American poet, editor, critic, author of books for children, nonfiction writer, and translator (of Dante’s The Divine Comedy: “The Inferno”, “The Purgatorio”, and “The Paradiso”). I. Author To be continued on the next page
Lesson 1 Another School Year-What For? I.Author >"The day will happen whether or not you get up. Author's quotes >"You do not have to suffer to be a poet.Adolescence is enough suffering for anyone. >"A university is what a college becomes when the faculty loses interest in students. WBT L E The end of Author BACK NEXT
Lesson 1 Another School Year—What For? W B T L E ➢ “The day will happen whether or not you get up.” ➢ “You do not have to suffer to be a poet. Adolescence is enough suffering for anyone.” ➢ “A university is what a college becomes when the faculty loses interest in students.” The end of Author. I. Author Author ’s quotes
Lesson 1 Another School Year-What For? II.Aristotle,Chaucer,Bach Aristotle One of the greatest thinkers of all time,an ancient Greek philosopher.His work in the natural and social sciences greatly influenced virtually every area of modern thinking. Aristotle threw himself wholeheartedly into Plato's pursuit of truth and goodness.Plato was soon calling him the "mind of the school".In later years he renounced some of Plato's theories and went far beyond him in breadth of knowledge. WBT L E To be continued on the next page. BACK
Lesson 1 Another School Year—What For? W B T L E One of the greatest thinkers of all time, an ancient Greek philosopher. His work in the natural and social sciences greatly influenced virtually every area of modern thinking. Aristotle threw himself wholeheartedly into Plato’s pursuit of truth and goodness. Plato was soon calling him the “mind of the school”. In later years he renounced some of Plato’s theories and went far beyond him in breadth of knowledge. II. Aristotle, Chaucer, Bach To be continued on the next page. Aristotle