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... . In the writings of Augustine , especially , the veloped by 1 Milman , Hist . of Latin Christianity , Book 11 c . 4 . Theory de- this Father . DUCTION . INTRO Oracle of thirteen centuries , ' - 1-2 THEORY OF MONASTICISM . 3.
... . In the writings of Augustine , especially , the veloped by 1 Milman , Hist . of Latin Christianity , Book 11 c . 4 . Theory de- this Father . DUCTION . INTRO Oracle of thirteen centuries , ' - 1-2 THEORY OF MONASTICISM . 3.
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... ( Hist . of Philoso- phy , 11 65 ) doubts whether Lucretius could possibly have been tolerated in so exclusively theological an age ; but both Rabanus Maurus and Wil- liam of Conches appear to have been familiar with portions , at least ...
... ( Hist . of Philoso- phy , 11 65 ) doubts whether Lucretius could possibly have been tolerated in so exclusively theological an age ; but both Rabanus Maurus and Wil- liam of Conches appear to have been familiar with portions , at least ...
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... Hist . Crit . Phil . III 957. This division of the several liberal arts is to be found in Augustine , De Ordine , c . 13 . Hauréau would therefore seem to be in error when he attributes its first conception to Capella . See Dean ...
... Hist . Crit . Phil . III 957. This division of the several liberal arts is to be found in Augustine , De Ordine , c . 13 . Hauréau would therefore seem to be in error when he attributes its first conception to Capella . See Dean ...
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... whose treatises have occupied our attention ; the remaining seventeen being 1 Lewes ( G. H. ) , Hist . of Philosophy , 11 68 . DUCTION . INTRO composed of an extraordinary medley of medicine ISIDORUS . 31 Isidorus Ages'
... whose treatises have occupied our attention ; the remaining seventeen being 1 Lewes ( G. H. ) , Hist . of Philosophy , 11 68 . DUCTION . INTRO composed of an extraordinary medley of medicine ISIDORUS . 31 Isidorus Ages'
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... Hist . Latin Chris- tianity , I 192. A writer of a dif- ferent school observes , ' The great difference between the use which Hincmar makes of these decretals and the advantage to which they are turned by Nicholas is that the latter ...
... Hist . Latin Chris- tianity , I 192. A writer of a dif- ferent school observes , ' The great difference between the use which Hincmar makes of these decretals and the advantage to which they are turned by Nicholas is that the latter ...
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