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... Pacatus was sent to Rome in the year 388 , to congratulate Theodo- sius the Great on his victory over the tyrant Maximus ; and on this occasion he delivered a panegyric on the emperor in the senate house , for which he was rewarded ...
... Pacatus was sent to Rome in the year 388 , to congratulate Theodo- sius the Great on his victory over the tyrant Maximus ; and on this occasion he delivered a panegyric on the emperor in the senate house , for which he was rewarded ...
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He attended him to Rome , about the begin- ning of the sixteenth century , and continued there until the cardinal's death in 1514. He appears , before this , to have entered into holy orders , for in the beginning of this year ...
He attended him to Rome , about the begin- ning of the sixteenth century , and continued there until the cardinal's death in 1514. He appears , before this , to have entered into holy orders , for in the beginning of this year ...
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... he sent Pace to Rome to promote his interest ; but before his arrival there , Adrian , bishop of Tortosa , had been chosen and on his death , in 1523 , Pace was again employed to negotiate for Wolsey , but with no better success ...
... he sent Pace to Rome to promote his interest ; but before his arrival there , Adrian , bishop of Tortosa , had been chosen and on his death , in 1523 , Pace was again employed to negotiate for Wolsey , but with no better success ...
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P. Possini , " Rome , 1666-69 , 2 vols . fol . 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 ...
P. Possini , " Rome , 1666-69 , 2 vols . fol . 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 ...
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work , " De sacris Christianorum Balneis ; " and at Rome , from 1751 to 1756 , no less than eight volumes in 4to , con- taining as many different works , issued from his pen ; the best of which was accounted the treatise " De Athletarum ...
work , " De sacris Christianorum Balneis ; " and at Rome , from 1751 to 1756 , no less than eight volumes in 4to , con- taining as many different works , issued from his pen ; the best of which was accounted the treatise " De Athletarum ...
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