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... known to Europe before the twelfth century Cassiodorus Isidorus . • • • General conclusion with respect to the culture of the Dark Ages ' THE CANON LAW . · Growth of the spirit of imposturo in the Church Isidorus De Officiis ...
... known to Europe before the twelfth century Cassiodorus Isidorus . • • • General conclusion with respect to the culture of the Dark Ages ' THE CANON LAW . · Growth of the spirit of imposturo in the Church Isidorus De Officiis ...
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... known to Europe thruaga Arabie soirees Previous knowledge in Europe of Aristotle's writings Researches of 2. Amable Jourd in Methed wich he employed in his investigations . Conclusions thus establishe 1 Aristotle natural philosophy ...
... known to Europe thruaga Arabie soirees Previous knowledge in Europe of Aristotle's writings Researches of 2. Amable Jourd in Methed wich he employed in his investigations . Conclusions thus establishe 1 Aristotle natural philosophy ...
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... . 482 papal decree . tines The study of Greek sanctioned in the fourteenth century by • Subsequent omission of Greek in the text of the Clemen- iv . ib . The Greek fathers begin to be better known Their influence Xxxviii CONTENTS .
... . 482 papal decree . tines The study of Greek sanctioned in the fourteenth century by • Subsequent omission of Greek in the text of the Clemen- iv . ib . The Greek fathers begin to be better known Their influence Xxxviii CONTENTS .
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... known as ' Germany ' Participators in the movement Character of their proceedings • · • • The Cambridge Reformers not all young men • Circumstances that plead in their behalf in connexion with their subsequent career Their meetings ...
... known as ' Germany ' Participators in the movement Character of their proceedings • · • • The Cambridge Reformers not all young men • Circumstances that plead in their behalf in connexion with their subsequent career Their meetings ...
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... known under the Fame of glosses . His example was followed in the next entury by Accursius of Florence , whose labours may be ARIEL regarded as constituting an era in the history of jurisprudence . The precise value of the service ...
... known under the Fame of glosses . His example was followed in the next entury by Accursius of Florence , whose labours may be ARIEL regarded as constituting an era in the history of jurisprudence . The precise value of the service ...
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