... Borgo , his native place . † And the man who should have laboured with all his powers to secure the fame and increase the glory of Piero , from whom he had acquired all that he knew , Fra Luca del Borgo namely , -he , on the contrary ...
... Borgo , his native place . † • And the man who should have laboured with all his powers to secure the fame and increase the glory of Piero , from whom he had acquired all that he knew , Fra Luca del Borgo namely , -he , on the contrary ...
... Borgo , his native place . † * And the man who should have laboured with all his powers to secure the fame and increase the glory of Piero , from whom he had acquired all that he knew , Fra Luca del Borgo namely , he , on the contrary ...
... Borgo , his native place.2 And the man who should have laboured with all his powers to secure the fame and increase the glory of Piero , from whom he had acquired all that he knew , Fra Luca del Borgo namely , -he , on the contrary ...
... Borgo San Sepolcro ( near Arezzo ) . His Summa of 1494 contains the first ... del prencipe oggi fra mortali , pro prima fiorentino , Leonardo nostro da ... namely ' , he , instead , being ' envious and malignant ' had ' sought to arrogate ...
A dramatic, thought-provoking portrait of one of the most compelling figures in early Christianity which explores two thousand years of history, art, and literature to provide a close-up look at Mary Magdalen and her significance in ...
... del Borgo , namely , he , on the contrary , envious and malignant , did his utmost to annihilate the name of Piero , his instructor , and sought to arrogate to himself that honor which was due to his teacher alone , publishing , under his ...
... Borgo , his native place . And the man who should have laboured with all his powers to secure the fame and increase the glory of Piero , from whom he had acquired all that he knew , Fra Luca del Borgo namely - he , on the contrary ...
This book explores the relationship between Queen Caroline, one of the most enigmatic characters in Regency England, and Sir William Gell, the leading classical scholar of his day.