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On his return to Leyden , he was appointed professor of medicine in 1589 , in which office he acquired the approbation and esteem both of the public and his colleagues , and died universally regretted , in August 1617 , at the age of ...
On his return to Leyden , he was appointed professor of medicine in 1589 , in which office he acquired the approbation and esteem both of the public and his colleagues , and died universally regretted , in August 1617 , at the age of ...
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... he was sent for to court , pro- bably in consequence of the character given of him by his deceased patron , cardinal Bambridge ; and became such a favourite with Henry VIII . that he appointed him , as some say , secretary of state ...
... he was sent for to court , pro- bably in consequence of the character given of him by his deceased patron , cardinal Bambridge ; and became such a favourite with Henry VIII . that he appointed him , as some say , secretary of state ...
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... he was appointed professor of philosophy in the college of Genoa ; and was one of those who first dared to explode , from the schools of Italy , the old rooted prejudices of fan tastic systems , and to substitute for them the ...
... he was appointed professor of philosophy in the college of Genoa ; and was one of those who first dared to explode , from the schools of Italy , the old rooted prejudices of fan tastic systems , and to substitute for them the ...
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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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... and thence to Nismes , where he was appointed principal of the college . His next settlement , which he hoped would have been final , was at Montpellier , where he was made regius professor of law , and where he cer- tainly acquired ...
... and thence to Nismes , where he was appointed principal of the college . His next settlement , which he hoped would have been final , was at Montpellier , where he was made regius professor of law , and where he cer- tainly acquired ...
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