History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... TRUE POSITION OF THE EARTH IN THE UNIVERSE . Ecclesiastical Attempt to enforce the GEOCENTRIC DOCTRINE that the Earth is the Centre of the Universe , and the most important Body in it . The HELIOCENTRIC DOCTRINE that the Sun is the ...
... TRUE POSITION OF THE EARTH IN THE UNIVERSE . Ecclesiastical Attempt to enforce the GEOCENTRIC DOCTRINE that the Earth is the Centre of the Universe , and the most important Body in it . The HELIOCENTRIC DOCTRINE that the Sun is the ...
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... true to their compact . In their privacy , hollow - eyed monks muttered to one another under their cowls , " Homagium dia- bolo fecit et male finivit . " Church To a degree of wickedness almost irremediable had things thus come . The ...
... true to their compact . In their privacy , hollow - eyed monks muttered to one another under their cowls , " Homagium dia- bolo fecit et male finivit . " Church To a degree of wickedness almost irremediable had things thus come . The ...
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... true founder of Scholasticism , Ros- Course of celin , already mentioned as renewing the question of Plato- cism . nic Universals , has been considered by some to be entitled to that distinction . After him , William of Champeaux opened ...
... true founder of Scholasticism , Ros- Course of celin , already mentioned as renewing the question of Plato- cism . nic Universals , has been considered by some to be entitled to that distinction . After him , William of Champeaux opened ...
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... true nature is de- tected . As a preliminary exercise , a ferocious persecution of the Jews of France had burst forth , and the blood and tortures of multitudes offered a tardy expiation for the crimes that their ancestors had committed ...
... true nature is de- tected . As a preliminary exercise , a ferocious persecution of the Jews of France had burst forth , and the blood and tortures of multitudes offered a tardy expiation for the crimes that their ancestors had committed ...
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... True to the instincts . of his race and the traditions of his city , the Byzantine sourly and insolently refused the request , saying that " the learning which had illustrated the Roman name should never be im- parted to a barbarian ...
... True to the instincts . of his race and the traditions of his city , the Byzantine sourly and insolently refused the request , saying that " the learning which had illustrated the Roman name should never be im- parted to a barbarian ...
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2 John William Draper Vista completa - 1914 |
History of the Intellectual Development of Europe (Complete) John William Draper Vista previa limitada - 1903 |
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