Of the Proficience and Advancement of LearningWilliam Pickering, 1840 - 350 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 68
... Commodus ; com- prehending a succession of six princes , all learned , or singular favourers and advancers of learning ; which age , for temporal respects , was the most happy and flourishing that ever the Roman empire , ( which then ...
... Commodus ; com- prehending a succession of six princes , all learned , or singular favourers and advancers of learning ; which age , for temporal respects , was the most happy and flourishing that ever the Roman empire , ( which then ...
الصفحة 72
... Commodus Ve- rus , ( son to Ælius Verus , who delighted much in the softer kind of learning , and was wont to call the poet Martial his Virgil , ) and Marcus Aurelius Antoninus ; whereof the latter , who obscured his colleague and ...
... Commodus Ve- rus , ( son to Ælius Verus , who delighted much in the softer kind of learning , and was wont to call the poet Martial his Virgil , ) and Marcus Aurelius Antoninus ; whereof the latter , who obscured his colleague and ...
الصفحة 73
... Commodus , Caracalla , and Heliogabalus , who all bore the name , yet when Alexander Severus refused the name , because he was a stranger to the family , the Senate with one acclamation said , " Quomodo Augustus , sic et An- toninus ...
... Commodus , Caracalla , and Heliogabalus , who all bore the name , yet when Alexander Severus refused the name , because he was a stranger to the family , the Senate with one acclamation said , " Quomodo Augustus , sic et An- toninus ...
الصفحة 343
... Commodus Verus , a learned prince , 72 . Lucretius , his praise of knowledge , 90 . Lumen siccum and Lumen madidum , 12 . Machiavel , his observations touching the poverty of friars , 25 . Magic , 155 . Man , as an individual , 162 . in ...
... Commodus Verus , a learned prince , 72 . Lucretius , his praise of knowledge , 90 . Lumen siccum and Lumen madidum , 12 . Machiavel , his observations touching the poverty of friars , 25 . Magic , 155 . Man , as an individual , 162 . in ...
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