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... literature , both at home and abroad , have given aid in this latter direction scarcely less valuable than that which he rendered in the province which he made so peculiarly his own . The literatures of both Germany and France have been ...
... literature , both at home and abroad , have given aid in this latter direction scarcely less valuable than that which he rendered in the province which he made so peculiarly his own . The literatures of both Germany and France have been ...
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... literature of the subject , while forestalling labour in one direction have also not a little augmented the necessity for patient enquiry and careful deliberation in arriving at conclusions ; and the responsibility involved might have ...
... literature of the subject , while forestalling labour in one direction have also not a little augmented the necessity for patient enquiry and careful deliberation in arriving at conclusions ; and the responsibility involved might have ...
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... literature forbidden under a new plea . · • • · • Alcuin's view becomes the traditional theory of the Church Dr. Maitland's defence of this view Distinction instituted in the monastic schools between the seculars and the oblati ...
... literature forbidden under a new plea . · • • · • Alcuin's view becomes the traditional theory of the Church Dr. Maitland's defence of this view Distinction instituted in the monastic schools between the seculars and the oblati ...
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... literature not aimed at the philosophers Hostility now excited at Rome The scientific treatises the first there condemned The emperor Frederic II • Anathemas pronounced by the Church The question which the schoolmen were called to ...
... literature not aimed at the philosophers Hostility now excited at Rome The scientific treatises the first there condemned The emperor Frederic II • Anathemas pronounced by the Church The question which the schoolmen were called to ...
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... literature generally ; it also included Philology . ' Et grammatice , quam in Latinum transferentes litteraturamvocaverunt , fines suos norit . ' Quintil . vI 1 4 . DUCTION . INTRO time ; and , while he so HIS ESTIMATE OF SECULAR ...
... literature generally ; it also included Philology . ' Et grammatice , quam in Latinum transferentes litteraturamvocaverunt , fines suos norit . ' Quintil . vI 1 4 . DUCTION . INTRO time ; and , while he so HIS ESTIMATE OF SECULAR ...
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