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At Florence appeared in 1750 , in 4to , his " Treatise on the ancient Crosses and Holy Monuments which are found at Ravenna ; " at Venice , in the same year , his unrivalled 1 Moreri . work ...
At Florence appeared in 1750 , in 4to , his " Treatise on the ancient Crosses and Holy Monuments which are found at Ravenna ; " at Venice , in the same year , his unrivalled 1 Moreri . work ...
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... thea- trical performances , and domestic enjoyments ; yet the cubistic art , whose object is to teach jumping and uncom- mon corporeal exertions , although perfectly known , was never held in great estimation in ancient Greece .
... thea- trical performances , and domestic enjoyments ; yet the cubistic art , whose object is to teach jumping and uncom- mon corporeal exertions , although perfectly known , was never held in great estimation in ancient Greece .
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In 1763 he was appointed antiquary to his royal highness , and director of the exca- vations which , under the authority of government , had been undertaken in the ancient town of Velleja , situated in the Parmesan dominions ; and in ...
In 1763 he was appointed antiquary to his royal highness , and director of the exca- vations which , under the authority of government , had been undertaken in the ancient town of Velleja , situated in the Parmesan dominions ; and in ...
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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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... and educated also at Christ Church , where he became so un- common a proficient in languages , that at the age of twen- ty - six , he is said to have understood and written fifteen or sixteen , ancient and modern .
... and educated also at Christ Church , where he became so un- common a proficient in languages , that at the age of twen- ty - six , he is said to have understood and written fifteen or sixteen , ancient and modern .
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