Things were better in the past. Read old books.https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000003010372
>>522053074thats a long ass book title
>>522053160Love it
here's the originalhttps://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/view/bsb11274135this is a book Immanual Kant used when teaching his studentshttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hh1tinwhich is a condensed version of thishttps://archive.org/details/vernunftlehre00meie
>>522053482its cool yeah
>>522053829>Immanual*Immanuel
https://archive.org/details/logicorrightuseo00watthttps://archive.org/details/logick_2507_librivox
>>522053074True and yes.Thank you for the book. I will try another source as all I got was the 1st page. lol. Its on Annas so...maybe there.>Baron Wolfiuslol they loved their wolvesHere is one in return for your kindness."Jean-Christophe (Romain Rolland) is a vast, life-to-death novel of a German musical prodigy. Originally 10 volumes, often grouped into three parts: youth and artistic awakening; exile, struggle, and growth; final maturity and death. Set against early 20th-century Europe, it explores nationalism, artistic integrity, and friendship across borders. Written 1904–1912, it helped Rolland win the 1915 Nobel Prize. Trivia: inspired by Beethoven; structured like a musical composition; hugely popular pre-WWI."https://annas-archive.org/md5/690d3610dc61e0de51a3b948be315dec
>>522053160they new how to write descriptive titles back then. you really knew what you were getting into.
A Compendium of Logichttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxjnv6Easy Lessons on Reasoninghttps://archive.org/details/easylessonsonrea00whatuoftFirst French Bookhttps://archive.org/details/coursdefranaisd00wormgoogFirst Spanish Bookhttps://archive.org/details/firstspanishbook00wormrichFirst German Bookhttps://archive.org/details/erstesdeutsches00wormgoogLatinhttps://archive.org/details/familia-romanahttps://archive.org/details/familia-romana-and-colloquia-personarum-audio-filesGreekhttps://libgen.li/edition.php?id=146575969https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4FyHj2CA30dFvtLPcFheTRSxNF9sEJqWEuclidhttps://elements.ratherthanpaper.com/1.1https://youtu.be/XLlThlqCFeghttps://elements.ratherthanpaper.com/1.2https://youtu.be/UHZO2dviZfUhttps://elements.ratherthanpaper.com/1.3https://youtu.be/_ZwcobIExtohttps://www.desmos.com/geometryThey want to shatter your mind.https://youtu.be/dF1su5MMRTMStop fapping.
>>522054315Strange that you only got the 1st page. The actual book begins on page 116.https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000003010372&seq=116It's supposed to be a translation of a book by Christian Wolff, but I checked the original and it doesn't really seem to be a translation.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Wolff_(philosopher)Thanks for the link.
1868https://archive.org/details/cu319240312698421880https://archive.org/details/erstesdeutsches00wormgoog1881https://books.google.se/books?id=bOhEAAAAIAAJ1889https://archive.org/details/germanreaderforb00branrich1901https://archive.org/details/interlinear-german-reading-book-hahn-thimm-1901-marlborough1912https://archive.org/details/agermangrammarf00bacogoog1915https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015030860343Peter Hagboldthttps://archive.org/details/heathchicagogerm03hagbhttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89101486454https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=osu.32435009488982https://archive.org/details/inductivereading0002petehttps://archive.org/details/inductivereading00hagbhttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$b312900
Germanhttps://archive.org/details/deutsch-nach-der-naturmethodehttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf8XN5kNFkhc0J7rC_vQMUBIVdaj---V5Frenchhttps://archive.org/details/jensen-arthur-le-francais-par-la-methode-naturehttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf8XN5kNFkhdIS7NMcdUdxibD1UyzNFTPItalianhttps://archive.org/details/LitalianoSecondoIlMetodoNaturahttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf8XN5kNFkhfQonvCySTrKEUV742WzshJAnglo-Saxon/Old-Englishhttps://archive.org/details/firststepsinang00sweegoogIcelandichttps://libgen.li/edition.php?id=136528773https://archive.org/details/primerofmodernic0000snae
linguisticshttps://youtu.be/qxOJ4p8e7NQhttps://youtu.be/2_gnZj7gbnQhttps://sharifling.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/the-study-of-language-george-yule.pdfhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP63BZGNOqrF2qf_yxOjuG35jthe Triviumhttps://libgen.li/edition.php?id=137170227Analyzing Grammar, An Introductionhttps://anekawarnapendidikan.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/analyzing-grammar-by-paul-r-kroeger.pdf
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woah bro, lets not get too off topic here14 posts in and not a single mention of trannies, donald trump, your hatred of Christianity? how vapid, how vile, how degenerate.
>>522053074bump
>>522053074Your telling me that things where better when.>The waters and land wasn't polluted\ you could find food almost anywhere?>the land was so fertile you could grow anything you wanted!>That you could cut down trees and build your own house anywhere!?!!With no government oversite laws, regulation, and building codes!?OMG really?
its almost like your forefathers destroyed everything good>they polluted the water and land>they made a bunch of stupid laws and code>they built factories for you to slave in>they took away most of your freedoms>they gave women the rights>they gave animal niggers rights>they allowed anyone to move into your towns and cities that you built
>>522059430golly maybe smut books about men with dog dicks fucking meek asian women don't actually count as proper literature. who knew?
Shakespeare has incredible commentaries on the government at times, Coriolanus includes a defense of nobility and its powers that is excellent
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>>522059967this should have been posted first
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>>522053074>Things were better in the pastnah they weren't
>>522053074TLDR?
>>522059967More than anything, this is an indictment of the modern university system. It's plainly obvious that today's undergraduate degree is about as rigorous as a high school curriculum from 50 years ago. Degree inflation is a bitch. My undergraduate degree was basically worthless, and my career only really took off once I finished my graduate degree while working. Scam system
>>522060262>It's plainly obvious that today's undergraduate degree is about as rigorous as a high school curriculum from 50 years ago.kek pic related was 8th grade in late 1800s
>>522053074I am reading McLuhan at the moment. Understanding Media should be required reading.Western man, his civilization, is a product of the phonetic alphabet and the printing press. From that you get division of labor, mechanical clocks, and the assembly line. Things like privacy and the individual would not exist without the book.
>>522060428damn i couldnt get past the 1st math question
>>522061151the questions are all of a practical nature: money, interest, land, food, livestock, building, taxes, etc
>>522053074connect it
>>522061755Or memorization like draw a map. It might have been useful at one point but not now. The math questions are just written in a way people are unfamiliar. If you take question one and reformat into an equation I imagine most would solve easily.
>>522060704what a fantasy to think civilization hasnt been around forever
>>522061913You're supposed to be able to form an equation from the task though. That's usually the hardest part.
>>522054418>they new how to write>newAs opposed to modern Americans, apparently.