History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... Religious Ideas of the primitive Europeans . - The Form of their Varia- tions is determined by the Influence of Rome ... religious , and social Condition of the Mediterra- nean Countries . - Produces homogeneous Thought . - Imperialism ...
... Religious Ideas of the primitive Europeans . - The Form of their Varia- tions is determined by the Influence of Rome ... religious , and social Condition of the Mediterra- nean Countries . - Produces homogeneous Thought . - Imperialism ...
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... Religion and Persecution of Philo- sophy . Political Necessity for the Enforcement of Patristicism , or Science of the Fathers . Its peculiar Doctrines . Obliteration of the Vestiges of Greek Knowledge by Patristicism . - The Libraries ...
... Religion and Persecution of Philo- sophy . Political Necessity for the Enforcement of Patristicism , or Science of the Fathers . Its peculiar Doctrines . Obliteration of the Vestiges of Greek Knowledge by Patristicism . - The Libraries ...
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... Religious Ideas of the primitive Europeans . - The Form of their Varia- tions is determined by the Influence of Rome ... religious , and social Condition of the Mediterra- nean Countries . - Produces homogeneous Thought . - Imperialism ...
... Religious Ideas of the primitive Europeans . - The Form of their Varia- tions is determined by the Influence of Rome ... religious , and social Condition of the Mediterra- nean Countries . - Produces homogeneous Thought . - Imperialism ...
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... Religion . — The School of Cnidos . — Its Suppression by Constantine . Sub - digression on Egyptian Medicine . - It is founded on Anatomy and Physiology . Dissections and Vivisections . - The great Alexandrian Physicians . 2nd . The ...
... Religion . — The School of Cnidos . — Its Suppression by Constantine . Sub - digression on Egyptian Medicine . - It is founded on Anatomy and Physiology . Dissections and Vivisections . - The great Alexandrian Physicians . 2nd . The ...
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... religious ing from the barbarian state . It had lost all recollection of opinions . its ancient relations with India , which have only been disclosed to us by a study of the vocabularies and grammar of its diverse tongues . Upon its ...
... religious ing from the barbarian state . It had lost all recollection of opinions . its ancient relations with India , which have only been disclosed to us by a study of the vocabularies and grammar of its diverse tongues . Upon its ...
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