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... religion with this excellent master , that he became founder of the monastery of Tabenna , on the banks of the Nile , peopled Thebais with holy solitaries , and had above 5000 monks under his care . His sister ' founded a convent of ...
... religion with this excellent master , that he became founder of the monastery of Tabenna , on the banks of the Nile , peopled Thebais with holy solitaries , and had above 5000 monks under his care . His sister ' founded a convent of ...
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... religious habit in the order of the Theatins , at Venice , and then went to Bologna to study mathematics and natural philosophy under the celebrated Beccari . It appears that he began his sub- sequent literary career with the last ...
... religious habit in the order of the Theatins , at Venice , and then went to Bologna to study mathematics and natural philosophy under the celebrated Beccari . It appears that he began his sub- sequent literary career with the last ...
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... religious ceremonies , warlike exercises , thea- trical performances , and domestic enjoyments ; yet the cubistic art , whose object is to teach jumping and uncom- mon corporeal exertions , although perfectly known , was never held in ...
... religious ceremonies , warlike exercises , thea- trical performances , and domestic enjoyments ; yet the cubistic art , whose object is to teach jumping and uncom- mon corporeal exertions , although perfectly known , was never held in ...
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... religious and military history of the middle ages . At last he devoted to it some of his latter years , and , in 1780 , published from the unrivalled . press of Bodoni , of Parma , his " Memorie de Gran Mae- stri , " & c . or " Memoirs ...
... religious and military history of the middle ages . At last he devoted to it some of his latter years , and , in 1780 , published from the unrivalled . press of Bodoni , of Parma , his " Memorie de Gran Mae- stri , " & c . or " Memoirs ...
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... religion , and had a family of ten children by her . In 1585 he accepted the offer of the law professorship at Heidelberg , which he held for ten years , and then re- moved to Sedan , where he taught logic for some time ; but the war ...
... religion , and had a family of ten children by her . In 1585 he accepted the offer of the law professorship at Heidelberg , which he held for ten years , and then re- moved to Sedan , where he taught logic for some time ; but the war ...
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