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... authority are we to attribute to them ? ... This fine human reason of ours , thrusting itself into everything , command- ing and domineering , confusing and distorting the face of things in its vanity and inconsistency ! " Reason cannot ...
... authority are we to attribute to them ? ... This fine human reason of ours , thrusting itself into everything , command- ing and domineering , confusing and distorting the face of things in its vanity and inconsistency ! " Reason cannot ...
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... authority of the ancients was unreliable . Europe , now escaping from the prolonged authority of Ptolemy , Aristotle , and Hippocrates , sought also to abandon the author- ity of Homer , Vergil , and the rest . The attacks upon the ...
... authority of the ancients was unreliable . Europe , now escaping from the prolonged authority of Ptolemy , Aristotle , and Hippocrates , sought also to abandon the author- ity of Homer , Vergil , and the rest . The attacks upon the ...
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... authority of the medieval Church . This authority had been based upon Scriptures and what the Church called tradition , meaning the interpretation of the Fathers of the Church , the councils , and the popes themselves . Protestantism ...
... authority of the medieval Church . This authority had been based upon Scriptures and what the Church called tradition , meaning the interpretation of the Fathers of the Church , the councils , and the popes themselves . Protestantism ...
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HUMANISM AND THE ARTS | 3 |
THE REFORMATION AND COUNTER REFORMATION | 73 |
SCIENCE IN THE 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES | 137 |
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An Introduction to the History of the Western Tradition, Том 2 Edgar Nathaniel Johnson Перегляд фрагмента - 1959 |
An Introduction to the History of the Western Tradition, Том 2 Edgar Nathaniel Johnson Перегляд фрагмента - 1959 |
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