A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2G. Bell, 1914 |
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... became a proficient in the mathematics , astronomy , and physics of the Mohammedan schools . He spoke Arabic His Saracen with the fluency of a Saracen . His residence at education . Cordova , where the khalif patronized all the learning ...
... became a proficient in the mathematics , astronomy , and physics of the Mohammedan schools . He spoke Arabic His Saracen with the fluency of a Saracen . His residence at education . Cordova , where the khalif patronized all the learning ...
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... became necessary to force the latter into a sub- Their gradual ordinate position . The great political interests alienation . involved in these questions suggested the ex- pediency and even necessity of compelling such a subordi- nation ...
... became necessary to force the latter into a sub- Their gradual ordinate position . The great political interests alienation . involved in these questions suggested the ex- pediency and even necessity of compelling such a subordi- nation ...
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... became a solemn subject of ecclesiastical discus- sion . Erigena strenuously upheld the doctrine transubstan- of the Stercorists , who derived their name from tlation . their assertion that a part of the consecrated elements are voided ...
... became a solemn subject of ecclesiastical discus- sion . Erigena strenuously upheld the doctrine transubstan- of the Stercorists , who derived their name from tlation . their assertion that a part of the consecrated elements are voided ...
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... became impossible to divert the onward move- ment , and on the first great question arising - that of the figure and place of the earth - a question dangerous to the last degree , since it inferentially included the determi- nation of ...
... became impossible to divert the onward move- ment , and on the first great question arising - that of the figure and place of the earth - a question dangerous to the last degree , since it inferentially included the determi- nation of ...
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... became the man of the Church . Under those pre- . tences , also , a right was imperceptibly acquired of raising revenue in all parts of Europe ; even the clergy might be assessed . A drain was thus established on the re- sources of ...
... became the man of the Church . Under those pre- . tences , also , a right was imperceptibly acquired of raising revenue in all parts of Europe ; even the clergy might be assessed . A drain was thus established on the re- sources of ...
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