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PAAW ( PETER ) , or in Latin PAVIUS , a physician and anatomist , born at Amsterdam in 1564 , was educated in medical studies at Leyden , whence he proceeded to Paris for farther improvement . He afterwards spent some time in Denmark ...
PAAW ( PETER ) , or in Latin PAVIUS , a physician and anatomist , born at Amsterdam in 1564 , was educated in medical studies at Leyden , whence he proceeded to Paris for farther improvement . He afterwards spent some time in Denmark ...
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... of studies , " with the power of new modelling as he thought proper , the whole system of public instruction throughout the state . In this new organization of studies he displayed the same spirit of order by which he had been ...
... of studies , " with the power of new modelling as he thought proper , the whole system of public instruction throughout the state . In this new organization of studies he displayed the same spirit of order by which he had been ...
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His parents bestowed every pains on his education , and he is said to have made such pro- gress in his first studies as to have composed a treatise on arithmetic at the age of thirteen . For farther proficiency he was sent to Padua ...
His parents bestowed every pains on his education , and he is said to have made such pro- gress in his first studies as to have composed a treatise on arithmetic at the age of thirteen . For farther proficiency he was sent to Padua ...
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After he had finished the usual course of studies in philosophy and divinity , he preached some time , and was at length made four times provincial of his order . These occupations did not hinder him from applying to chronology and ...
After he had finished the usual course of studies in philosophy and divinity , he preached some time , and was at length made four times provincial of his order . These occupations did not hinder him from applying to chronology and ...
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In the course of his studies he was led to conceive that the Vulgate translation of the Scriptures was either not by Jerome , or greatly corrupted ; and he therefore undertook to make a new one , following Jerom only where he conceived ...
In the course of his studies he was led to conceive that the Vulgate translation of the Scriptures was either not by Jerome , or greatly corrupted ; and he therefore undertook to make a new one , following Jerom only where he conceived ...
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