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  • Studii came to be appointed by republics or tyrants in Italian university cities, and these boards gradually absorbed the government of the universities.

    Life in the Medieval University Robert S. Rait

  • There are no valid arguments, however, to throw doubt upon the authenticity of the information that has been handed down by Photius, as is proved in the present writer's work "La conversione dei Russi al cristianesimo, e la testimonianza di Fozio", in "Studii religiosi", t.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913

  • There should be mentioned also the Italian "Studii e Testi", in which Mercati and Pio

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913

  • Some of his writings, e.g. his "Order of Study" (De ratione Studii, 1516) and his "Liberal Education of Children" (De pueris statim ac liberaliter instituendis, 1529), contain excellent advice to parents and teachers on the care of children, development of individuality, training in virtue and in the practice of religion, with emphasis on the moral qualifications of the teacher and the judicious selection of subjects of study.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913

  • Raffaelle: his Holy Family in the Studii at Naples, and his lovely

    The Diary of an Ennuyée 1827

  • Studii legalis ratio: or, Directions for the study of the law, under these heads: the qualifications for nature means method time and place of the study.

    Inventory of Robert Carter's Estate, November [1733] 1733

  • Serghei Rahmaninov - Studii - Tablou op. 33 pentru pian (Leif Ove Andsnes);

    Latest posts @WeBlog.ro 2009

  • They are the works of fome of the fa* thers, finely written, with a margin, of the width of four fingers, and are now in the royal library belonging to the Studii at Naples.

    Travels through various provinces of the kingdom of Naples, in 1789 1795

  • The latter declines gradually, and sickens into death; but memory and feeling are not yet extinct: and what thoughts may pass through that brain while life is thus languishing away! what emotions may yet dwell upon the last beatings of that heart! it is the _sentiment_ which gives such profound pathos to that matchless statue: but the gladiator of the Studii has only physical expression: it is sudden death in all its horrors: the figure is still erect, though the mortal blow has been given; the sword has dropt from the powerless hand; the limbs are stiffening in death; the eyes are glazed; the features fixed in an expression of mortal agony; and in another moment you expect the figure to fall at your feet.

    The Diary of an Ennuyée 1827

  • In his treatise entitled "Compendium Studii Philosophiae," which is printed in this volume for the first time, he adds in relation to this subject, -- "Teachers are not wanting, because there are Jews everywhere, and their tongue is the same in substance with the Arabic and the

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 38, December, 1860 Various

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