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... Schools . Although his patrimony must have been very small , and the benefices he afterwards held were not important ... school , and the ignorance of a lawless city , " says Gibbon , " were alike unqualified to bestow the ideal though ...
... Schools . Although his patrimony must have been very small , and the benefices he afterwards held were not important ... school , and the ignorance of a lawless city , " says Gibbon , " were alike unqualified to bestow the ideal though ...
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... schools ; though how little that is , you know , dear reader , well enough . Thence I went to Montpelier to study law , where I spent another four years . Thence to Bologna ; and there I re- mained three years , and attended lectures on ...
... schools ; though how little that is , you know , dear reader , well enough . Thence I went to Montpelier to study law , where I spent another four years . Thence to Bologna ; and there I re- mained three years , and attended lectures on ...
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... school at Carpen- tras , in the neighbourhood , kept by a Tuscan scholar named Convennole , where he remained four years , and where he already distinguished himself in rhetoric . This early exile produced a marked effect on the des ...
... school at Carpen- tras , in the neighbourhood , kept by a Tuscan scholar named Convennole , where he remained four years , and where he already distinguished himself in rhetoric . This early exile produced a marked effect on the des ...
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... schools of the West through an Arabic translation , illustrated by Arabian commentators . Plato was only dimly seen by the reflected light of the Ciceronian dialogues , and by the traces of the Alexandrian school of philosophy in the ...
... schools of the West through an Arabic translation , illustrated by Arabian commentators . Plato was only dimly seen by the reflected light of the Ciceronian dialogues , and by the traces of the Alexandrian school of philosophy in the ...
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... schools . Averroes , especially , he regarded as a pestilent heretic ; and one of his most vehement controversial passages was directed against four young Venetian gentlemen professing an unbounded respect for that commentator , who may ...
... schools . Averroes , especially , he regarded as a pestilent heretic ; and one of his most vehement controversial passages was directed against four young Venetian gentlemen professing an unbounded respect for that commentator , who may ...
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