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He possesses considerable erudi- tion , and there is much wit and humour in his epigrams . He died in 1654. Of his works we know only one , en- titled " Arte de la Pintura , su antiguedad y grandezas , " Seville , 1649 , 4to .
He possesses considerable erudi- tion , and there is much wit and humour in his epigrams . He died in 1654. Of his works we know only one , en- titled " Arte de la Pintura , su antiguedad y grandezas , " Seville , 1649 , 4to .
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... 1631 , 4to ; and an " Examination of such considerable reasons as are made by Mr. Prynne in a reply to Mr. Widdowes con- cerning the same argument , " printed with the former . The fate of this publication was somewhat singular .
... 1631 , 4to ; and an " Examination of such considerable reasons as are made by Mr. Prynne in a reply to Mr. Widdowes con- cerning the same argument , " printed with the former . The fate of this publication was somewhat singular .
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His most considerable work is " A Critique upon the Annals of Ba- ronius ; " in which he has rectified an infinite number of mistakes , both in chronology and in facts . He published the first volume of ...
His most considerable work is " A Critique upon the Annals of Ba- ronius ; " in which he has rectified an infinite number of mistakes , both in chronology and in facts . He published the first volume of ...
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I purposely made him a very late visit ; it was a time which seemed to sort exactly with my errand ; it was midnight ; he was in great distress , constantly ex- claiming in the words , above mentioned ; when , after a considerable ...
I purposely made him a very late visit ; it was a time which seemed to sort exactly with my errand ; it was midnight ; he was in great distress , constantly ex- claiming in the words , above mentioned ; when , after a considerable ...
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... that it was with the greatest reluctance the popes summoned him to attend the consistories and other business at Rome . He died at Rome , July 23 , 1597 , aged seventy - three . He was author of several works of considerable merit ...
... that it was with the greatest reluctance the popes summoned him to attend the consistories and other business at Rome . He died at Rome , July 23 , 1597 , aged seventy - three . He was author of several works of considerable merit ...
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