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... Italy ; and after his return , the duke of Brunswick offered him a situation , which he declined , and settled in Leyden . His portraits , espe- cially those drawn with the pen , are much admired . ( Fiorillo , D. iii . 106 . Brulliot ...
... Italy ; and after his return , the duke of Brunswick offered him a situation , which he declined , and settled in Leyden . His portraits , espe- cially those drawn with the pen , are much admired . ( Fiorillo , D. iii . 106 . Brulliot ...
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... Italy , where he was formally admitted into the order . He returned to England , where he spent seven years , and then settled at Cam- bray , as spiritual father of the English Benedictine nuns of that place . Here he employed himself ...
... Italy , where he was formally admitted into the order . He returned to England , where he spent seven years , and then settled at Cam- bray , as spiritual father of the English Benedictine nuns of that place . Here he employed himself ...
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... Italian church at Geneva , where he died in 1587. He is chiefly known by a life of the marquis Galeazzo Caracciolo , in Italian , Geneva , 1581. It was translated into French by Vincent Minutol , Geneva , 1587 ; into Latin , in 1596 ...
... Italian church at Geneva , where he died in 1587. He is chiefly known by a life of the marquis Galeazzo Caracciolo , in Italian , Geneva , 1581. It was translated into French by Vincent Minutol , Geneva , 1587 ; into Latin , in 1596 ...
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... Italy , and took his degree at Padua . He exercised his profession at Gouda , and died in that city in 1616. He ... Italian translation of this work . It is also inserted in the Theatrum Chemicum , published at Stras- burg , 1613 , vol ...
... Italy , and took his degree at Padua . He exercised his profession at Gouda , and died in that city in 1616. He ... Italian translation of this work . It is also inserted in the Theatrum Chemicum , published at Stras- burg , 1613 , vol ...
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... Italian botanist , born at the village of Moretta , in Piedmont , in 1765 , and educated at the university of Turin ... Italy , and a great many of them printed . The most classic are the Cantiones Ec- clesiasticæ , published 1578 , in ...
... Italian botanist , born at the village of Moretta , in Piedmont , in 1765 , and educated at the university of Turin ... Italy , and a great many of them printed . The most classic are the Cantiones Ec- clesiasticæ , published 1578 , in ...
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Page 8 - He bequeathed also, 300/. to the Society for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Medical Men, of which he was the president.
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