History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... followed by Ben Ezra , a Jew of Toledo , who was at once a phy- sician , philosopher , mathematician , astronomer , critic , poet . He travelled all over Europe and Asia , being held in captivity for some time in India . Among his ...
... followed by Ben Ezra , a Jew of Toledo , who was at once a phy- sician , philosopher , mathematician , astronomer , critic , poet . He travelled all over Europe and Asia , being held in captivity for some time in India . Among his ...
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... of Greek science , there followed , Influence of among the new population , an intellectual immobility , which system , soon became the centre of a vast number of growing interests 124 Literary Condition of the Age of Faith . quickly.
... of Greek science , there followed , Influence of among the new population , an intellectual immobility , which system , soon became the centre of a vast number of growing interests 124 Literary Condition of the Age of Faith . quickly.
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... followed by intellectual developement . The old stationary condition of things in Europe was closed by the Crusades . National move- ment gave rise to better observation , better information , and could not but be followed by national ...
... followed by intellectual developement . The old stationary condition of things in Europe was closed by the Crusades . National move- ment gave rise to better observation , better information , and could not but be followed by national ...
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... followed for many centuries , and which were first divulged by one of the greatest men that Italy has produced , in a work — A.D . 1513 — truly cha- racterized as a literary prodigy . Certainly nothing can sur- pass in atrocity the ...
... followed for many centuries , and which were first divulged by one of the greatest men that Italy has produced , in a work — A.D . 1513 — truly cha- racterized as a literary prodigy . Certainly nothing can sur- pass in atrocity the ...
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... followed that legitimate children be- long to the father , illegitimate to the mother . It compelled women to domestic life , shut them out from the priesthood , and tried to exclude them from government . In a worldly sense , the ...
... followed that legitimate children be- long to the father , illegitimate to the mother . It compelled women to domestic life , shut them out from the priesthood , and tried to exclude them from government . In a worldly sense , the ...
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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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