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... university of Montpellier claimed to have been founded by Moors at a date of altogether abysmal antiquity . They looked upon the Arabian phy- sicians of the Middle Age , on Avicenna and Averrhoes , as modern innovators , and derived ...
... university of Montpellier claimed to have been founded by Moors at a date of altogether abysmal antiquity . They looked upon the Arabian phy- sicians of the Middle Age , on Avicenna and Averrhoes , as modern innovators , and derived ...
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Charles Kingsley. Montpellier , bringing with them traditions of that primeval science which had been revealed to Adam while still in Paradise ; and founded Montpellier , the mother of all the universities in Europe . Nay , some went ...
Charles Kingsley. Montpellier , bringing with them traditions of that primeval science which had been revealed to Adam while still in Paradise ; and founded Montpellier , the mother of all the universities in Europe . Nay , some went ...
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... Montpellier in 1551 , to live in Rondelet's own house , and become the greatest botanist of his age . These were Rondelet's palmy days . He had got a theatre of anatomy built at Montpellier ... universities , specially in Italy . He had a ...
... Montpellier in 1551 , to live in Rondelet's own house , and become the greatest botanist of his age . These were Rondelet's palmy days . He had got a theatre of anatomy built at Montpellier ... universities , specially in Italy . He had a ...
Page 380
... university and school in France , had been howling down sound science , as well as sound religion ; and at Montpellier in 1560-1 , their debt was paid them in a very ugly way . News came down to the hot southerners of Languedoc of the ...
... university and school in France , had been howling down sound science , as well as sound religion ; and at Montpellier in 1560-1 , their debt was paid them in a very ugly way . News came down to the hot southerners of Languedoc of the ...
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... Montpellier . The city and the university were in the hands of the Huguenots , and Montpellier became Protestant on the spot . Next year came the counter blow . There were heavy battles with the Catholics all round the neighbour- hood ...
... Montpellier . The city and the university were in the hands of the Huguenots , and Montpellier became Protestant on the spot . Next year came the counter blow . There were heavy battles with the Catholics all round the neighbour- hood ...
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Page 101 - Thou shalt also consider in thine heart, that, as a man chasteneth his son, so the LORD thy God chasteneth thee. Therefore thou shalt keep the commandments of the LORD thy God, to walk in his ways, and to fear him. For the LORD thy God bringeth thee into a good land, a land of brooks of water, of fountains and depths that spring out of valleys and hills...
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