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... formation for his " Recueil d'Antiquités . " Paciaudi may , in fact , be considered if not one of the authors , at least as ... formed a part of the numerous collection of antiquities possessed by the illustrious family of Nani , in that ...
... formation for his " Recueil d'Antiquités . " Paciaudi may , in fact , be considered if not one of the authors , at least as ... formed a part of the numerous collection of antiquities possessed by the illustrious family of Nani , in that ...
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... formation of the library . He endeavoured to arrange the different subjects in the minds of his pupils as he had formerly classified the books upon the different shelves . Notwithstanding so many signal services to the court of Parma ...
... formation of the library . He endeavoured to arrange the different subjects in the minds of his pupils as he had formerly classified the books upon the different shelves . Notwithstanding so many signal services to the court of Parma ...
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... formed by him in that place , did not then require so much of his at- tention and care , as to prevent him from indulging himself in other pursuits . He therefore conceived the plan of a general biography of the grand masters of the ...
... formed by him in that place , did not then require so much of his at- tention and care , as to prevent him from indulging himself in other pursuits . He therefore conceived the plan of a general biography of the grand masters of the ...
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... formed a singular con- trast with the superiority of his mind . He was fond of company , which he had extraordinary powers of enter taining ; nor was he at any time more happy , than when communicating the pleasure he could give by ...
... formed a singular con- trast with the superiority of his mind . He was fond of company , which he had extraordinary powers of enter taining ; nor was he at any time more happy , than when communicating the pleasure he could give by ...
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... formed an ac quaintance with the most eminent surgeons of his time , profited by their discoveries , and was himself the inventor of some instruments . His first publication was a " System of Osteology , " in Flemish , which he ...
... formed an ac quaintance with the most eminent surgeons of his time , profited by their discoveries , and was himself the inventor of some instruments . His first publication was a " System of Osteology , " in Flemish , which he ...
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