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He afterwards spent some time in Denmark , and at Rostock , where he received the degree of doctor in 1587 , and at Padua . On his return to Leyden , he was appointed professor of medicine in 1589 , in which office he acquired the ...
He afterwards spent some time in Denmark , and at Rostock , where he received the degree of doctor in 1587 , and at Padua . On his return to Leyden , he was appointed professor of medicine in 1589 , in which office he acquired the ...
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Such are the reasons assigned by some his- torians for Wolsey's displeasure , who is said to have or- dered matters in such a manner , that for nearly the space of two years , Pace received no instructions from his court as to his ...
Such are the reasons assigned by some his- torians for Wolsey's displeasure , who is said to have or- dered matters in such a manner , that for nearly the space of two years , Pace received no instructions from his court as to his ...
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66 Whilst he was thus active in the organization of the library , he received additional honours and commissions from the royal court of Parma . In 1763 he was appointed antiquary to his royal highness , and director of the exca- ...
66 Whilst he was thus active in the organization of the library , he received additional honours and commissions from the royal court of Parma . In 1763 he was appointed antiquary to his royal highness , and director of the exca- ...
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In 1749 , when he published , at Naples , the series of medals concerning the government of Malta , he had received from the grand master , Pinto , the place of histo- riographer of the order ; but his uninterrupted labours in other ...
In 1749 , when he published , at Naples , the series of medals concerning the government of Malta , he had received from the grand master , Pinto , the place of histo- riographer of the order ; but his uninterrupted labours in other ...
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For this he received from the legislature of Pennsylvania , the sum of 500l .; and soon after this , although devoid of every thing that could be called literature , he was honoured . with a degree of M. A. from the university of ...
For this he received from the legislature of Pennsylvania , the sum of 500l .; and soon after this , although devoid of every thing that could be called literature , he was honoured . with a degree of M. A. from the university of ...
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