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MR.COLLINGWOOD has a tradition of art behind him and he has also made himself recently one of our leading authorities, if not the first of all, on Roman Britain. As he adds to this a profoundly philosophic mind, his attempt in this book to survey the whole field of human thought has some material for ics foundation. It is modest in expression though ambitious in scope, and will interest greatly those who like to trace a line of thought faithfully pursued by a thinker who wrestles hard with every conclusion, and gives the public nothing but what he has won from his own experience, intensely felt.
Speculum Mentis, or the Map of Knowledge.
By R. G. Collingwood. Pp. 327. (Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1924.) 12s. 6d. net.
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MARVIN, F. Speculum Mentis, or the Map of Knowledge . Nature 115, 79 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115079a0
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