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At Florence appeared in 1750 , in 4to , his " Treatise on the ancient Crosses and Holy Monuments which are found at Ravenna ; " at Venice , in the same year , his unrivalled 1 Moreri . work ...
At Florence appeared in 1750 , in 4to , his " Treatise on the ancient Crosses and Holy Monuments which are found at Ravenna ; " at Venice , in the same year , his unrivalled 1 Moreri . work ...
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work , " De sacris Christianorum Balneis ; " and at Rome , from 1751 to 1756 , no less than eight volumes in 4to , con- taining as many different works , issued from his pen ; the best of which was accounted the treatise " De Athletarum ...
work , " De sacris Christianorum Balneis ; " and at Rome , from 1751 to 1756 , no less than eight volumes in 4to , con- taining as many different works , issued from his pen ; the best of which was accounted the treatise " De Athletarum ...
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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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Disabled now from public service , he re - assumed , with greater vigour than ever , the study of the mathematics . and fortification ; and , in 1645 , gave to the public his " Treatise of Fortification . " It was allowed by all who ...
Disabled now from public service , he re - assumed , with greater vigour than ever , the study of the mathematics . and fortification ; and , in 1645 , gave to the public his " Treatise of Fortification . " It was allowed by all who ...
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He wrote " A Treatise of justification of Bowing at the name of Jesus , by way of answer to an appendix against it , " Oxford , 1631 , 4to ; and an " Examination of such considerable reasons as are made by Mr. Prynne in a reply to Mr.
He wrote " A Treatise of justification of Bowing at the name of Jesus , by way of answer to an appendix against it , " Oxford , 1631 , 4to ; and an " Examination of such considerable reasons as are made by Mr. Prynne in a reply to Mr.
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