The Advancement of Learning, Bok 1Clarendon Press, 1963 - 376 sider |
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... emperors of Rome , of which Cæsar the Dictator , who lived some years before Christ , and Marcus Antoninus , were the best learned ; and so descend to the emperors of Græcia , 20 or of the West ; and then to the lines of France , Spain ...
... emperors of Rome , of which Cæsar the Dictator , who lived some years before Christ , and Marcus Antoninus , were the best learned ; and so descend to the emperors of Græcia , 20 or of the West ; and then to the lines of France , Spain ...
Side 52
... emperor , in his book intitled Casares , being as a pasquin or satire to deride all his predecessors , feigned that ... emperor's styles . In this emperor's times also the Church for the most part was in peace ; so as in this sequence of ...
... emperor , in his book intitled Casares , being as a pasquin or satire to deride all his predecessors , feigned that ... emperor's styles . In this emperor's times also the Church for the most part was in peace ; so as in this sequence of ...
Side 133
... emperor to associate some colleague with him in the government , who re- ceived the title of Cæsar . Marcus Aurelius took for his colleague L. Commodus Verus , who was , like himself , an adopted son of Antoninus Pius . This was the ...
... emperor to associate some colleague with him in the government , who re- ceived the title of Cæsar . Marcus Aurelius took for his colleague L. Commodus Verus , who was , like himself , an adopted son of Antoninus Pius . This was the ...
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