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After studying in the university of Turin , he took the 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 .
After studying in the university of Turin , he took the 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 .
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It would have been continued , if the author had not , soon after its ap- pearance , fallen into that languor , which generally attends long labours and old age , and which accompanied him till his death , which took place on the 2d of ...
It would have been continued , if the author had not , soon after its ap- pearance , fallen into that languor , which generally attends long labours and old age , and which accompanied him till his death , which took place on the 2d of ...
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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 which took place induced him to return again to Geneva ...
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 which took place induced him to return again to Geneva ...
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He took the monk's habit in the convent of the Cordeliers at Arles , and professed himself there in 1641. After he had finished the usual course of studies in philosophy and divinity , he preached some time , and was at length made four ...
He took the monk's habit in the convent of the Cordeliers at Arles , and professed himself there in 1641. After he had finished the usual course of studies in philosophy and divinity , he preached some time , and was at length made four ...
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