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He bids sir Thomas More exhort Pace , since he had so little judgment , rather to confine himself to the translation of Greek writers , than to venture upon works of his own , and to publish such mean and contemptible stuff .
He bids sir Thomas More exhort Pace , since he had so little judgment , rather to confine himself to the translation of Greek writers , than to venture upon works of his own , and to publish such mean and contemptible stuff .
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2 : PACHYMERA ( GEORGE ) , an eminent Greek , flourished about : 1280 , under the reign of Michael Paleologus , and Andronicus his successor . He was a person of high birth , and had acquired no less knowledge in church - affairs in the ...
2 : PACHYMERA ( GEORGE ) , an eminent Greek , flourished about : 1280 , under the reign of Michael Paleologus , and Andronicus his successor . He was a person of high birth , and had acquired no less knowledge in church - affairs in the ...
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Pachymera composed also some Greek verses ; but they were little esteemed , and never printed . Brucker men- tions a compendium of the Aristotelian philosophy pub lished from his manuscripts ; and Tilman published his paraphrase on the ...
Pachymera composed also some Greek verses ; but they were little esteemed , and never printed . Brucker men- tions a compendium of the Aristotelian philosophy pub lished from his manuscripts ; and Tilman published his paraphrase on the ...
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His position , in this disquisition , was , that the Greeks , though they placed dancing in the same rank as the military march , considered it as an art tending to , regulate , adjust , and beautify the movements of the body ...
His position , in this disquisition , was , that the Greeks , though they placed dancing in the same rank as the military march , considered it as an art tending to , regulate , adjust , and beautify the movements of the body ...
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... was resolved upon ; and it appears that Mr. Singleton was confirmed in the place , being the sixth person who held it after Page . • Dr. Page was thought well versed in the Greek fathers , an able disputant , and a good preacher .
... was resolved upon ; and it appears that Mr. Singleton was confirmed in the place , being the sixth person who held it after Page . • Dr. Page was thought well versed in the Greek fathers , an able disputant , and a good preacher .
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