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- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture I: Tree of Life - I
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- epoch, in the Graeco-Latin age.
- the Graeco-Latin age and that two-thirds of this age follow, having
- the age when the Mystery of Golgotha entered, the Graeco-Latin age.
- revelation — that is the Latin-Roman poetry, which
- day. It is all that developed as continuation of this Latin-Roman
- efforts, that so struggles, that in the Roman-Latin element overflows
- the Latin impulse, in the concepts pulsating in the Latin language,
- logic, but with its almost entirely lost life-element. This Latin
- evolved from the old Latin heritage to comprehend in full what had
- for this Latin heritage, simply as if through a thrust, to gain an
- knowledge that men possessed in the Orient and in the Graeco-Latin
- evolved, refined philosophical ideas of the Graeco-Latin world. In
- was contained in such marvellously finely wrought Latin concepts. To
- different from the mood that was transmitted in the Latin influence.
- able to attain to the fine crystallisation of the Latin knowledge.
- happened if only the Latin knowledge had developed further? Well,
- this Latin knowledge would have been able to pour itself out over the
- effects of Latin culture, European humanity would in a sense have
- only the remains of the Latin heritage. Let us envisage the question
- characterised as the Latin stream. Then at a definite time,
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