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... 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 fifty - four . Anatomy and botany were the ...
... 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 fifty - four . Anatomy and botany were the ...
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... 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 eternal truths discovered ...
... 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 eternal truths discovered ...
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... professor of law , and where he cer- tainly acquired a high reputation , and brought together from all parts a numerous concourse of students , among whom was the celebrated Peiresc , who induced him to return to the Roman catholic ...
... professor of law , and where he cer- tainly acquired a high reputation , and brought together from all parts a numerous concourse of students , among whom was the celebrated Peiresc , who induced him to return to the Roman catholic ...
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... , who had been elected professor of divinity at Saumur , found it necessary to resign that office ; after which he ? Moreri in Sanctes . - Le Long Bibl . Sacra . resided at Orleans , as pastor , and died there 22 PAGNINUS .
... , who had been elected professor of divinity at Saumur , found it necessary to resign that office ; after which he ? Moreri in Sanctes . - Le Long Bibl . Sacra . resided at Orleans , as pastor , and died there 22 PAGNINUS .
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... professors in every place he visited . His longest residence was at Rome , where he continued for six years , till that city was taken by Charles V. when the disorders committed by the troops of that prince leaving no hopes of enjoying ...
... professors in every place he visited . His longest residence was at Rome , where he continued for six years , till that city was taken by Charles V. when the disorders committed by the troops of that prince leaving no hopes of enjoying ...
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