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Not©¡ in Galenum , de cibis boni et mali succi , " ibid . These two pieces appear to have been his inaugural exercises . 3. " Hortus publi- cus Academi©¡ Lugduno - Batav©¡ , ejus Ichnographia , de- scriptio , usus , & c . " Lugd . Bat .
Not©¡ in Galenum , de cibis boni et mali succi , " ibid . These two pieces appear to have been his inaugural exercises . 3. " Hortus publi- cus Academi©¡ Lugduno - Batav©¡ , ejus Ichnographia , de- scriptio , usus , & c . " Lugd . Bat .
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1526 , " inserted in a piece entitled , " Syn- tagma de Hebr©¡orum codicum interpretatione , " by Robert Wakefield . Pace also wrote a book against the unlawful- ness of the king's marriage with Katharine , in 1527 , and made several ...
1526 , " inserted in a piece entitled , " Syn- tagma de Hebr©¡orum codicum interpretatione , " by Robert Wakefield . Pace also wrote a book against the unlawful- ness of the king's marriage with Katharine , in 1527 , and made several ...
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We have some of his Epistles " remaining , a " Rule , " and some other pieces in the library of the fathers .. M. Arnauld D'Andilly has translated a life of him into French , which may be found ' among those of the fathers of the desert ...
We have some of his Epistles " remaining , a " Rule , " and some other pieces in the library of the fathers .. M. Arnauld D'Andilly has translated a life of him into French , which may be found ' among those of the fathers of the desert ...
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... edition was enlarged by some prose pieces . In 1719 he published the " Life of Pomponius Atticus , " with 1. Niceron , vol . XXXIX . — Chaufepie . - Saxii Onomast . remarks addressed to the duke of Aygyle ; in 1720 PACIU S. 13.
... edition was enlarged by some prose pieces . In 1719 he published the " Life of Pomponius Atticus , " with 1. Niceron , vol . XXXIX . — Chaufepie . - Saxii Onomast . remarks addressed to the duke of Aygyle ; in 1720 PACIU S. 13.
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He has also prefixed a piece concerning a new chronolo- gical period , which he calls " Gr©¡co - Romana , " and uses for adjusting all the different epochas , which is not with- out its inconveniences . Our author wrote some other works ...
He has also prefixed a piece concerning a new chronolo- gical period , which he calls " Gr©¡co - Romana , " and uses for adjusting all the different epochas , which is not with- out its inconveniences . Our author wrote some other works ...
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