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... writings Researches of 2. Amable Jourd in Methed wich he employed in his investigations . Conclusions thus establishe 1 Aristotle natural philosophy chicly known from Arabic BOUNCES . Superiority of the versions from the Greek to those ...
... writings Researches of 2. Amable Jourd in Methed wich he employed in his investigations . Conclusions thus establishe 1 Aristotle natural philosophy chicly known from Arabic BOUNCES . Superiority of the versions from the Greek to those ...
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... writings . • • His Opus Majus , Opus Minus , and Opus Tertium Ilis censures of the defects and vices of his ago The remedies he proposes • • • • Utter want of grammatical knowledge of any language Value he attaches to the study of ...
... writings . • • His Opus Majus , Opus Minus , and Opus Tertium Ilis censures of the defects and vices of his ago The remedies he proposes • • • • Utter want of grammatical knowledge of any language Value he attaches to the study of ...
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James Bass Mullinger. Farliest traces of some attention to the writings of the Human- ists at Cambridge . A treatise by Petrarch at Michaelhouse Caius Auberinus lectures on Terence to the university Fisher at court . He attracts the ...
James Bass Mullinger. Farliest traces of some attention to the writings of the Human- ists at Cambridge . A treatise by Petrarch at Michaelhouse Caius Auberinus lectures on Terence to the university Fisher at court . He attracts the ...
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... writings throughout Europe General disquietude of the times Natural phenomena Predictions of the almanac makers Appearance of William Tyndale's New Testament His translation exactly what Erasm 18 had expressed the great- est desire to ...
... writings throughout Europe General disquietude of the times Natural phenomena Predictions of the almanac makers Appearance of William Tyndale's New Testament His translation exactly what Erasm 18 had expressed the great- est desire to ...
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... writings . His De Arte Supputandi Tyndale and Tunstal . • Tyndale's attair nichts as a scholar vindicated Canon Westcott's summary of the question Tyndale Lutheran in respect to doctrine Change in the theological tendencies of the ...
... writings . His De Arte Supputandi Tyndale and Tunstal . • Tyndale's attair nichts as a scholar vindicated Canon Westcott's summary of the question Tyndale Lutheran in respect to doctrine Change in the theological tendencies of the ...
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