A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... known as the Vulgate , which ever since has remained the official version of the Catholic Church . He also translated Eusebius ' Ecclesiastical History , and so made known to the West the only history that tells of the early ...
... known as the Vulgate , which ever since has remained the official version of the Catholic Church . He also translated Eusebius ' Ecclesiastical History , and so made known to the West the only history that tells of the early ...
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... known as ' Canons Regular , ' or ' Austin Canons , ' was founded ( 1060 ) . Before long , they too needed a reform , a work that was undertaken sixty years later by a special order known as the ' Premonstraten- sians . ' This group ...
... known as ' Canons Regular , ' or ' Austin Canons , ' was founded ( 1060 ) . Before long , they too needed a reform , a work that was undertaken sixty years later by a special order known as the ' Premonstraten- sians . ' This group ...
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... known , and these were only in Latin transla- tions . The Categories and the De Interpretatione , through the translations of Boethius , were the only Aristotelian works known to Abelard ( 1079-1142 ) when he wrote his Dialectic . The ...
... known , and these were only in Latin transla- tions . The Categories and the De Interpretatione , through the translations of Boethius , were the only Aristotelian works known to Abelard ( 1079-1142 ) when he wrote his Dialectic . The ...
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