To these he added a view of universal history, with chronology and the art of writing. Entering upon the duties of his own immediate profession, he taught the Hebrew language, first more cursorily by going over the elementary work of Martinius, and afterwards... Lives of Scotish Writers - Page 180de David Irving - 1839 - 385 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Thomas M'Crie - 1819 - 512 pages
...is said to have been translated into Latin verse by Cicero, and is quoted by the apostle Paul (who branch of study ; and on this he read Cicero's Offices,...the Hebrew language, first more cursorily by going ovtjr the elementary work of Martinius, and afterwards by a more accurate examination of its principles,... | |
 | Thomas M'Crie - 1846 - 502 pages
...Paradoxes, and Tusculan Questions, the Ethics and Politics of Aristotle, and certain Dialogues of Plato. In Natural Philosophy, he made use of Fernelius, and...view of Universal History, with Chronology, and the progress of the Art of Writing. Entering upon the duties of his own immediate profession, he taught... | |
 | James Ussher - 1847
...Paradoxes, and Tusculan Questions, the Ethies and Polities of Aristotle, and certain dialogues of Plato. In Natural Philosophy he made use of Fernelius, and...view of Universal History, with Chronology, and the progress of the art of Writing. Entering upon the duties of his own immediate profession, he taught... | |
 | James Ussher, Charles Richard Elrington - 1847
...Paradoxes, and Tusculan Questions, the Ethies and Polities of Aristotle, and certain dialogues of Plato. In Natural Philosophy he made use of Fernelius, and...view of Universal History, with Chronology, and the progress of the art of Writing. Entering upon the duties of his own immediate profession, ho taught... | |
 | James Ussher - 1847
...Politics of Aristotle, and certain dialogues of Plato. In Natural Philosophy he made use of Fcrnelins, and commented on parts of the writings of Aristotle...view of Universal History, with Chronology, and the progress of the art of Writing. Entering upon the duties of his own immediate profession, he taught... | |
 | Thomas M'Crie - 1856 - 542 pages
...Paradoxes, and Tusculan Questions, the Ethics and Politics of Aristotle, and certain dialogues of Plato. In natural philosophy, he made use of Fernelius, and...view of universal history, with chronology, and the progress of the art of writing. Entering upon the duties of his own immediate profession, he taught... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1873
...Paradoxes, and Tusculan Questions, the Ethics and Politics of Aristotle, and certain dialogues of Plato. In natural philosophy, he made use of Fernelius, and...view of universal history, with chronology, and the progress of the art of writing. Entering upon the duties of his own immediate profession, he taught... | |
 | 1873
...Paradoxes, and Tusculan Questions, the Ethics and Politics of Aristotle, and certain dialogues of Plato. In natural philosophy, he made use of Fernelius, and...view of universal history, with chronology, and the progress of tho nrt of writing. Entering upon the duties of his own immediate profession, ho taught... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1873
...Ethics and Politics of Aristotle, and certain dialogues of Plato. In natural philosophy, lie made uso of Fernelius, and commented on parts of the writings...view of universal history, with chronology, and the progress of the nrt of writing. Entering upon the duties of his own immediate profession, he taught... | |
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