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My favorite example: when the pregnant wife of the sixteenth-century German botanist Joachim Camerarius told him that she had an overwhelming urge to smash a dozen eggs in his face, he let her.
Origins Annie Murphy Paul 2010
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For as Camerarius records in his life, Melancthon himself was much troubled with it, and therefore could speak out of experience.
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The same confession I find in Herbastein, Porta, Camerarius, and many others, which have written of that subject.
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Democritus's collyrium is not so sovereign to the eyes as this is to the heart; good words are cheerful and powerful of themselves, but much more from friends, as so many props, mutually sustaining each other like ivy and a wall, which Camerarius hath well illustrated in an emblem.
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Tribulatio ditut: and which Camerarius hath well shadowed in an emblem of a thresher and corn,
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[3352] Camerarius relates as much of Lorenzo de 'Medici.
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Camerarius, &c. The parties by whom the devil deals, may be reduced to these two, such as command him in show at least, as conjurors, and magicians, whose detestable and horrid mysteries are contained in their book called [1254] Arbatell; daemonis enim advocati praesto sunt, seque exorcismis et conjurationibus quasi cogi patiuntur, ut miserum magorum genus, in impietate detineant.
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But if any meat should signify any sort of meat that must be eaten with bread, as Camerarius thinks, then Christ's words seem to have this meaning: "Here, I have bread with me: have you taken any thing, that we may eat this bread?" and so meat may be distinguished from bread.
From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979
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Kalendar of Saints_, that Queranus was an "abot in Scotl [= a] d under king Ethus, [anno] 876" and of Camerarius 'description of him as
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Naumburg he acquitted himself to the admiration of the whole assembly, for which he is highly commended by Camerarius in his 'Life of
The Scottish Reformation Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive Characteristics Alexander F. Mitchell
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