Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... continued - as the astrological literature attests - to exercise considerable influence among the educated at least until the end of the fourth century . The masses throughout the entire period , on the other hand , preferred less ...
... continued - as the astrological literature attests - to exercise considerable influence among the educated at least until the end of the fourth century . The masses throughout the entire period , on the other hand , preferred less ...
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... continued to be treated in many astrolog- ical manuals for centuries after the principate . Writings on the subject seem to have circulated freely among the reading public long after all practice of astrology was outlawed . The last ...
... continued to be treated in many astrolog- ical manuals for centuries after the principate . Writings on the subject seem to have circulated freely among the reading public long after all practice of astrology was outlawed . The last ...
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... medieval mind the Empire had never perished ; it was continued in what we , for the sake of convenience , are accustomed to call the " Holy - Roman Empire . " Thus when the Glossators , in THE STONE THAT THE BUILDERS REJECTED 35.
... medieval mind the Empire had never perished ; it was continued in what we , for the sake of convenience , are accustomed to call the " Holy - Roman Empire . " Thus when the Glossators , in THE STONE THAT THE BUILDERS REJECTED 35.
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Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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