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Ausonius adds , that he was equal to Catullus , and surpassed all the Latin poets , except Virgil . Ausonius probably thought all this ; for he certainly had a very high opinion of him , dedicated some of his own works to him , and paid ...
Ausonius adds , that he was equal to Catullus , and surpassed all the Latin poets , except Virgil . Ausonius probably thought all this ; for he certainly had a very high opinion of him , dedicated some of his own works to him , and paid ...
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Pace also wrote a book against the unlawful- ness of the king's marriage with Katharine , in 1527 , and made several translations : among others , one from English into Latin , " Bishop Fisher's Sermon , " preached at Lon- don on the ...
Pace also wrote a book against the unlawful- ness of the king's marriage with Katharine , in 1527 , and made several translations : among others , one from English into Latin , " Bishop Fisher's Sermon , " preached at Lon- don on the ...
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1 PACUVIUS ( MARCUS ) , a Latin tragic poet , was a native of Brindisi , the ancient Brundusium , and nephew to En- nius , He flourished at Rome about 154 B. C. Accord- ing to his last biographer , he was held in high esteem by C.
1 PACUVIUS ( MARCUS ) , a Latin tragic poet , was a native of Brindisi , the ancient Brundusium , and nephew to En- nius , He flourished at Rome about 154 B. C. Accord- ing to his last biographer , he was held in high esteem by C.
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An account of his prosecution may be seen in the Harleian MSS . 813 , fol . 14 , b . and an abridgment of it in Neal's " History of the Puritans . " He was the author of a sermon 66 on Tithes ; " another " of Election ; " a Latin ...
An account of his prosecution may be seen in the Harleian MSS . 813 , fol . 14 , b . and an abridgment of it in Neal's " History of the Puritans . " He was the author of a sermon 66 on Tithes ; " another " of Election ; " a Latin ...
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He was deeply and accurately skilled in the Latin , Greek , Hebrew , Chaldee , and Arabic tongues , but especially in the Hebrew . In the course of his studies he was led to conceive that the Vulgate translation of the Scriptures was ...
He was deeply and accurately skilled in the Latin , Greek , Hebrew , Chaldee , and Arabic tongues , but especially in the Hebrew . In the course of his studies he was led to conceive that the Vulgate translation of the Scriptures was ...
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