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Fabricius is not known at all as an opponent of Kepler.
Bukiet on Brooklyn Books Hal Duncan 2009
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Maestlin wouldn't even be remembered were it not for teaching Kepler; Fabricius is remembered for observational discoveries; Ward is much better remembered as a bishop.
Bukiet on Brooklyn Books Hal Duncan 2009
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Julian. nece, c. 3, in Fabricius, Bibliot Graec.tom. vii.p. 146
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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This very curious piece is inserted in Fabricius Bibliotheca Graeca tom.iv. p. 88 — 148.]
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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Yet the lawyers appear ignorant; and Fabricius is inclined to separate the two characters, (Bibliot.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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Carmelite monk, Christopher Smith, commonly called Fabricius, had left a monastery in Bruges, adopted the principles of the Reformation, and taken to himself a wife.
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1555-66) John Lothrop Motley 1845
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Carmelite monk, Christopher Smith, commonly called Fabricius, had left a monastery in Bruges, adopted the principles of the Reformation, and taken to himself a wife.
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 09: 1564-65 John Lothrop Motley 1845
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Carmelite monk, Christopher Smith, commonly called Fabricius, had left a monastery in Bruges, adopted the principles of the Reformation, and taken to himself a wife.
PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete John Lothrop Motley 1845
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Carmelite monk, Christopher Smith, commonly called Fabricius, had left a monastery in Bruges, adopted the principles of the Reformation, and taken to himself a wife.
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1555-84) John Lothrop Motley 1845
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See the curious Diatribe of Leo Allatius de Georgiis, in Fabricius.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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