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... and beautify the movements of the body , and divided it into four genera according to its various ap- plication to religious ceremonies , warlike exercises , thea- trical performances , and domestic enjoyments ; yet the cubistic art ...
... and beautify the movements of the body , and divided it into four genera according to its various ap- plication to religious ceremonies , warlike exercises , thea- trical performances , and domestic enjoyments ; yet the cubistic art ...
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After various changes of place , however , he fixed at last at Valence in Dauphiné , where he died in 1635 , at the age of eighty- five . His principal works were , 1. " Corpus Juris Civilis , " Geneva , 1580 , fol . 2.
After various changes of place , however , he fixed at last at Valence in Dauphiné , where he died in 1635 , at the age of eighty- five . His principal works were , 1. " Corpus Juris Civilis , " Geneva , 1580 , fol . 2.
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Niceron enumerates various other works which he published , some of a ten.porary kind , and some compiled for the use of students ; but the above appear to have contributed most to the reputation he enjoyed.1 PACK ( RICHARDSON ) ...
Niceron enumerates various other works which he published , some of a ten.porary kind , and some compiled for the use of students ; but the above appear to have contributed most to the reputation he enjoyed.1 PACK ( RICHARDSON ) ...
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In this work he has traced the marks of wisdom and design in various parts of the creation ; but has dwelt principally on those which may be discovered in the constitution of the human body . It is replete with in- struction , and from ...
In this work he has traced the marks of wisdom and design in various parts of the creation ; but has dwelt principally on those which may be discovered in the constitution of the human body . It is replete with in- struction , and from ...
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He paid various visits to London , Paris , and Leyden , where he formed an ac- quaintance with the most eminent surgeons of his time , profited by their discoveries , and was himself the inventor of some instruments .
He paid various visits to London , Paris , and Leyden , where he formed an ac- quaintance with the most eminent surgeons of his time , profited by their discoveries , and was himself the inventor of some instruments .
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