Transactions of the Glasgow Archaeological Society, Tom 2The Society, 1896 |
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... seem to have known that there were editions fifty years before it . Then he confesses that he has failed to discover anything whatever about Cæsar Longinus , but thinks that it is a pseudonym . According to the editor of the Kiranides ...
... seem to have known that there were editions fifty years before it . Then he confesses that he has failed to discover anything whatever about Cæsar Longinus , but thinks that it is a pseudonym . According to the editor of the Kiranides ...
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... seems to think that the author , by his own confession , felt conscious of being the latter . I do not know who the author was , but obviously the 1663 edition is one to possess . Under the name of Marco Antonio Zimara , which has ...
... seems to think that the author , by his own confession , felt conscious of being the latter . I do not know who the author was , but obviously the 1663 edition is one to possess . Under the name of Marco Antonio Zimara , which has ...
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... seems to be the only way of arriving at a conclusion . For the present , however , I must confine my remarks to the book itself , leaving these questions of its history and authenticity and consideration of its contents for another ...
... seems to be the only way of arriving at a conclusion . For the present , however , I must confine my remarks to the book itself , leaving these questions of its history and authenticity and consideration of its contents for another ...
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... and augmented . This would seem to imply that Among these are the work by Mizaldus on the Harmony of things ; Irvine's Medicina Magnetica ; Goclenius on the Weapon - salve , and others . there was an earlier first edition , but I have 20.
... and augmented . This would seem to imply that Among these are the work by Mizaldus on the Harmony of things ; Irvine's Medicina Magnetica ; Goclenius on the Weapon - salve , and others . there was an earlier first edition , but I have 20.
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... seems to have pursued him . The work which was wrung out of him by the bitterness of his life reckoned a mere rhetorical exercise , and a very second - rate performance even as that . Agrippa's own presage of what his critics would say ...
... seems to have pursued him . The work which was wrung out of him by the bitterness of his life reckoned a mere rhetorical exercise , and a very second - rate performance even as that . Agrippa's own presage of what his critics would say ...
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