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- He attended grade fifth at the Romanian gymnasium from Braov and met Anton Pann, who left him an ineffaceable impression.
- Too rebellious perhaps ever to become a minister, he nevertheless left an ineffaceable mark on the parliamentary life of his time .'John Barnes for " The Independent ".
- Mach credits his philosophical awakening to reading, at age fifteen, his father's copy of Immanuel Kant's " Prolegomena to any Future Metaphysics " : " The book made at the time a powerful and ineffaceable impression upon me, the like of which I never afterwards experienced in any of my philosophical reading.
- He combined the power of minute investigation with a singular faculty for bold generalization . . . . " About the " History of Rome " the universal historian Arnold J . Toynbee writes, " Mommsen wrote a great book, which certainly will always be reckoned among the masterpieces of Western historical literature . " G . P . Gooch gives us these comments evaluating Mommsen's " History " : " Its sureness of touch, its many-sided knowledge, its throbbing vitality and the Venetian colouring of its portraits left an ineffaceable impression on every reader . " " It was a work of genius and passion, the creation of a young man, and is as fresh and vital to-day as when it was written ."
- The British historian G . P . Gooch, writing in 1913, eleven years after Mommsen's Nobel prize, gives us this evaluation of his " R�misches Geschichte " : " Its sureness of touch, its many-sided knowledge, its throbbing vitality and the Venetian colouring of its portraits left an ineffaceable impression on every reader . " " It was a work of genius and passion, the creation of a young man, and is as fresh and vital to-day as when it was written . " About the " History of Rome " another British historian Arnold J . Toynbee in 1934 wrote, at the beginning of his own 12-volume universal history, " Mommsen wrote a great book, [ " R�misches Geschichte " ], which certainly will always be reckoned among the masterpieces of Western historical literature ."