Thought and Expression in the Sixteenth Century: book IV. England. book V. Philosophy and scienceMacmillan, 1920 - Europe Bibliographical foot-notes. Vol. I. book I. The humanism of Italy. book II. Erasmus and Luther. book III. The French mind.--vol. II. book IV. England. book V. Philosophy and science. |
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... death . Erasmus had scarcely entered on his career of Latin authorship when he first arrived , nor did he know much Greek . In fact he left England to study Greek in Paris . Some years later he lectured for a while at Cam- bridge . In ...
... death . Erasmus had scarcely entered on his career of Latin authorship when he first arrived , nor did he know much Greek . In fact he left England to study Greek in Paris . Some years later he lectured for a while at Cam- bridge . In ...
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... death for his conviction that the pope and not Henry VIII was the supreme head of the Church in England . And long before he died , the soul of More must have been riven by some sense of the incon- sistency between the ideal radicalism ...
... death for his conviction that the pope and not Henry VIII was the supreme head of the Church in England . And long before he died , the soul of More must have been riven by some sense of the incon- sistency between the ideal radicalism ...
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... death . Elected a member of the Com- mons at the age of twenty - six , he successfully opposed the King's demand for the ancient feudal aids to knight his eldest son and dower his eldest daughter . In this early action he evinced the ...
... death . Elected a member of the Com- mons at the age of twenty - six , he successfully opposed the King's demand for the ancient feudal aids to knight his eldest son and dower his eldest daughter . In this early action he evinced the ...
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... commercial law of Rome . " From the law and from Sir Thomas More who suffered 9 F. W. Maitland , English Law and the Renaissance . ( Cambridge , death in 1535 , we turn to two younger men 1901. ) ENGLISH EDUCATION 15.
... commercial law of Rome . " From the law and from Sir Thomas More who suffered 9 F. W. Maitland , English Law and the Renaissance . ( Cambridge , death in 1535 , we turn to two younger men 1901. ) ENGLISH EDUCATION 15.
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Henry Osborn Taylor. death in 1535 , we turn to two younger men , scholars as well as educators , who will serve to illustrate the lack of epoch - making qualities in English scholarship . One was Sir Thomas Elyot , an official in the ...
Henry Osborn Taylor. death in 1535 , we turn to two younger men , scholars as well as educators , who will serve to illustrate the lack of epoch - making qualities in English scholarship . One was Sir Thomas Elyot , an official in the ...
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