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  • Uther swung on his heel and returned to the plateau, calling Severinus to him.

    Ghost King Gemmell, David 1988

  • He quotes the life of St. Severinus, which is extant, and contains much unknown and valuable history; it was composed by his disciple Eugippius (A.D.

    The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206

  • The Lucullan villa at some point gave way to a monastery, enshrining the bones of Saint Severinus; circumstantial evidence suggests that Romulus and his mother may have founded it.

    The Road from Ravenna 2006

  • The Lucullan villa at some point gave way to a monastery, enshrining the bones of Saint Severinus; circumstantial evidence suggests that Romulus and his mother may have founded it.

    The Road from Ravenna 2006

  • For this particular disease, him that shall take upon him to cure it, [2844] Paracelsus will have to be a magician, a chemist, a philosopher, an astrologer; Thurnesserus, Severinus the Dane, and some other of his followers, require as much: many of them cannot be cured but by magic.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Patricius, Severinus, I wish to found a new sect in philosophy.

    The New Organon 2005

  • Theophrastus Paracelsus, eloquently reduced into an harmony by the pen of Severinus the Dane; and that of Tilesius, and his scholar

    The Advancement of Learning 2003

  • Uther rose to his feet, his eyes gleaming and advanced on Severinus.

    Ghost King Gemmell, David 1988

  • Within minutes the rebel leaders were assembled outside and Severinus led them in.

    Ghost King Gemmell, David 1988

  • After Severinus had left, Uther saw that Laitha had still not moved.

    Ghost King Gemmell, David 1988

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