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  1. Honorati Fabri Societatis Jesu Ad P. Ignatium Gastonem Pardesium Ejusdem Societatis Jesu Epistolae Tres De Sua Hypothesi Philosophica (1674) (Latin Edition) by Honore Fabri, Ignace Gaston Pardies, 2009-08-10
  2. Honorati Fabri Societatis Jesu Ad P. Ignatium Gastonem Pardesium Ejusdem Societatis Jesu Epistolae Tres De Sua Hypothesi Philosophica (1674) (Latin Edition) by Honore Fabri, Ignace Gaston Pardies, 2010-09-10
  3. Honorati Fabri Societatis Jesu Ad P. Ignatium Gastonem Pardesium Ejusdem Societatis Jesu Epistolae Tres De Sua Hypothesi Philosophica (1674) (Latin Edition) by Honore Fabri, Ignace Gaston Pardies, 2010-09-10
  4. Physica, id est, Scientia rervm corporearvm, in decem tractatvs distribvta by Honoré Fabri, 1669-01-01
  5. Miscellanea secentesca: Saggi su Descartes, Fabri, White (Quaderni di Acme) (Italian Edition)

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23. Grimaldi 6
fabri; H7. Lucrece;m.honore de Barcillon; H8. Isabelle; m.honore de Blacas, sn de Carroy; H9.
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24. Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern
Translate this page Faber, Georg (5.4.1877 - 7.3.1966) fabri, honore (1607 - 1688) Fagnano, Giovanni(1715 - 1797) Fagnano del Toschi, Giulio Carlo (1682 - 1766) de La Faille
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Diese Seite ist dem Andenken meines Vaters Otto Hebisch (1917 - 1998) gewidmet. By our fathers and their fathers
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from places no one here remembers
come the things we've handed down.
Marc Cohn Dies ist eine Sammlung, die aus verschiedenen Quellen stammt, u. a. aus Jean Dieudonne, Geschichte der Mathematik, 1700 - 1900, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1985. Helmut Gericke, Mathematik in Antike und Orient - Mathematik im Abendland, Fourier Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992. Otto Toeplitz, Die Entwicklung der Infinitesimalrechnung, Springer, Berlin 1949. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive A B C ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909)
Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829)
Abraham bar Hiyya (1070 - 1130)
Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922)
Abu Kamil, Shuja (um 850 - um 930)
Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani (940 - 998)
Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896 - 1962) Adams, John Couch (5.6.1819 - 21.1.1892) Adams, John Frank (5.11.1930 - 7.1.1989) Adelard von Bath (1075 - 1160) Adler, August (1863 - 1923) Adrain, Robert (1775 - 1843)

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Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909) Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829) Abraham bar Hiyya (1070 - 1130) Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922) Abu Kamil, Shuja (um 850 - um 930) Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani (940 - 998) Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896 - 1962) Adams, John Couch (5.6.1819 - 21.1.1892) Adams, John Frank (5.11.1930 - 7.1.1989) Adelard von Bath (1075 - 1160) Adler, August (1863 - 1923) Adrain, Robert (1775 - 1843) Aepinus, Franz Ulrich Theodosius (13.12.1724 - 10.8.1802) Agnesi, Maria (1718 - 1799) Ahlfors, Lars (1907 - 1996) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (835 - 912) Ahmes (um 1680 - um 1620 v. Chr.) Aida Yasuaki (1747 - 1817) Aiken, Howard Hathaway (1900 - 1973) Airy, George Biddell (27.7.1801 - 2.1.1892) Aithoff, David (1854 - 1934) Aitken, Alexander (1895 - 1967) Ajima, Chokuyen (1732 - 1798) Akhiezer, Naum Il'ich (1901 - 1980) al'Battani, Abu Allah (um 850 - 929) al'Biruni, Abu Arrayhan (973 - 1048) al'Chaijami (? - 1123) al'Haitam, Abu Ali (965 - 1039) al'Kashi, Ghiyath (1390 - 1450) al'Khwarizmi, Abu Abd-Allah ibn Musa (um 790 - um 850) Albanese, Giacomo (1890 - 1948) Albert von Sachsen (1316 - 8.7.1390)

26. Consuls Et Assesseurs D'Aix Entre 1497 Et 1570
Translate this page 1512, Noble, Rene MATHERON, sieur de Peynier, consul, Noble, honore PENCHINAT, consul,PINCHINAT. 1515, Noble, Balthezar GUIRAN, consul, Noble, Foulquet FABRY, consul,fabri.
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Consuls et assesseurs d'Aix
entre 1497 et 1570
La liste ci-après est extraite d'un registre de 1604 des Archives municipales d'Aix-en-Provence, coté II48 (petit in-f°, 146 feuillets). Les noms relevés et interprétés sont repris dans un tableau afin d'en permettre une meilleure analyse. Année Titre Nom Note Fonction Interprét. (1) Dans la colonne Interprét[ation], on retrouvera la forme la plus courante (ou moderne) du nom. Il ne s'agit que d'une hypothèse et elle ne doit être considérée que telle. En italique, on retrouvera la forme utilisée sur le registre de 1699, tirée du II48. N. Pierre de CABANIS sieur de Collongues consul de CABANES N. Pierre GUIRAN consul N. Honoré CORPICI consul Dns Melchion SIGUIRANI assesseur SEGUIRAN N. René MATHERON consul N. Jaques ROSERY consul Hugon MILLONYS consul MILONIS Noble Jaques de ROUSSET sieur de Velaux consul Noble Pierre AIGOSY consul AYGOSI Noble Guigonet ROMANI consul Noble Francoys MARTIN assesseur Noble Laugier BOUTARIC 1er consul Noble Gaspard GASTINELLY segond consul Honorable homme Jehan MAIFFRIDY tiers consul MEYFREDY , MEYFFRET (?)

27. Consuls Et Assesseurs D'Aix Entre 1571 Et 1601
Translate this page 1585, Mr, Pierre ARBAUD sieur de Bargemon et de Peynier, 1er consul, Mr,honore RABASSE, assesseur, Mr, Louys FABRY, sieur de Fabrègues, assesseur,fabri.
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Consuls et assesseurs d'Aix
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L'élection des consuls et des assesseurs
La liste ci-après est extraite d'un registre de 1604 des Archives municipales d'Aix-en-Provence, coté II48 (petit in-f°, 146 feuillets). Les noms relevés et interprétés sont repris dans un tableau afin d'en permettre une meilleure analyse. Année Titre Nom Note Fonction Interprét. (1) Dans la colonne Interprét[ation], on retrouvera la forme la plus courante (ou moderne) du nom. Il ne s'agit que d'une hypothèse et elle ne doit être considérée que telle. En italique, on retrouvera la forme utilisée sur le registre de 1699, tirée du II48. N. Louys MATHERON sieur de Peynier consul Me Boniface PELLICOT assesseur PELICOT N. Anthoyne DURANTY consul DURANTI N. Delphin HUPAISSY consul N. Jhean LEVESQUE sieur de Saint Étienne consul M. Pons DESCALLIS assesseur D'ESCALLIS N. Jhean PAPACEAUDI consul PAPASSAUDI N. Jhean YZOARD consul IZOARD Arnaud DAGOULT sieur de Mouriès 1er consul D'AGOULT Me Jhoseph BONFILZ assesseur BONFILS N.

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29. Www.perkins-observatory.org/2001.columns/9-16-2001
Most creative was honore fabri, a Jesuit priest and skilled astronomer,who speculated that Saturn had four moons, two bright and two dark.
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Astronomy column for 9/16/2001 The Lumps of Saturn Great scientific discoveries are supposed to settle some complex question, but they often create more confusion, at least temporarily. The classic astronomical example of that principle shines high in the southeast around 4 A.M. these days. Look first for the constellation Taurus, the Bull, with its "V" shaped head. The orange-yellow eye of the Bull is the bright star called Aldebaren. Just to the left of Aldebaren is a yellow point of light around the same brightness as the star. You've found Saturn, the sixth planet from the sun. Of course, Saturn is most famous for its fabulous rings. The rings turn out to be hundreds of bands of icy and rocky particles, some the size of Buicks and some the size of grains of sand. Take a billion trillion hunks of ice and view them from almost a billion miles away, and you get a series of concentric rings around the planet. It doesn't take more than a small telescope to see the rings as a single, wide band around the planet. A larger telescope and an atmospherically steady night will divide the ring into two rings at the so-called Cassini's Division. But that's pretty much the best an amateur telescope will do visually. In the end, it took the Voyager series of spacecraft to determine the exact nature of the rings. Their original discovery almost 400 years ago created a series of controversies that lasted hundreds of years. In 1609, Galileo saw Saturn in a telescope for the first time. His telescope, the first to be used for astronomy, was far too small and primitive to see the rings as rings. Instead, he saw two lumps, like Mickey-Mouse ears, on either side of the planet. Galileo hypothesized that Saturn was a triple planet but could not explain the physical processes that kept the three spheres together in space. Theories abounded as others began to use telescopes to look at Saturn. The renowned Polish astronomer Hevelius concluded that Saturn had two lumps attached to its surface. Italian priest and astronomer Giovanni Hodierma suggested that Saturn was simply a globe much larger than it appeared with dark splotches on its surface. The French mathematician Gilles de Roberval decided that Saturn was giving off misty vapors. As the sunlight struck the fog surrounding the planet some parts of it were lit and others were opaque. The lit parts of the cloud showed off as ears. English architect and astronomer Christopher Wren imagined a rotating, elliptical corona. Most creative was Honore Fabri, a Jesuit priest and skilled astronomer, who speculated that Saturn had four moons, two bright and two dark. The complex orbits of the moons were supposed to explain the odd appearance of the planet. Finally, along came Christiaan Huygens, a Dutch astronomer and skilled telescope designer. In 1656, his telescope was simply better than any other of his time. What he saw was so startling that he published it in the form of an anagram. If his observation was correct, he wanted posterity to know he had seen it first. If he was wrong, the anagram was so ornate that no one would be able to figure it out without his help. Still, I'm sure that the highly intelligent readers of the Dispatch will have no trouble unscrambling the letters. He wrote, "aaaaaaa cccc d eeeee g h iiiiiii llll mm nnnnnnnnn oooo pp q rr s ttttt uuuuu." Did you figure it out? Here's a hint it's in Latin. Okay, okay, here's the solved anagram: "Annulo cingitur, tenui, plano, nusquam cohaerente, ad eclipticam inclinato." Saturn, Huygens cryptically announced, "is surrounded by a slender, flat ring inclined to the ecliptic, but which nowhere touches." To his eternal credit, Wren yielded immediately to Huygens' superior equipment. However, Huygens' observations were so strange that Fabri and his students accused Huygens of lying. No matter how much you know about astronomy, the first view of Saturn's rings is still a weird and disorienting experience unlike any other. If you don't believe me, take a look for yourself sometime.

30. Les Ancêtres De Alain GARIBBO - Name Index - Généré Par Personal Ancestral F
Translate this page fabri. Charles-Antoine n.1820 - Menton, 06, France Emmanueline n.1850 - Menton,06, France honore-Claude-Joseph n.1702 - Menton, 06, France Imperial m.1690
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Les Ancêtres de Alain GARIBBO
Index des noms
ALBINI
Anne.Francoise m.1642 - Menton, 06, France
AXERETTO
Marie m.1766 - Menton, 06, France
BELMONDI
Francoise m.1505 - Menton, 06, France
BESSONE
Violente
BLANC
Hippolyte n.1849 - Saint Martin de Castillon, 84, France
Laurent.Narcisse
n.1808 - Aix en Provence, 13, France
Marie
d.1856 - Montsalier, 04, France
Marie-Rosa
n.1879 - Vacheres, 04, France
BLANCHET
Auguste-Saturnin n.1869 - Ste Croix à Lauze, 04, France
Joseph
n.1822 - Tholonet, 13, France
Maria.Therese.Augustine
n.1902 - Ste Croix à Lauze, 04, France
BONSIGNORE
Angeline
BOREL
Celestine.Donat.Marie n.1876 - Montsalier, 04, France
Jean.Baptiste

Jean.Baptiste
n.1811 - Montsalier, 04, France
Joseph.Baptiste
n.1846 - Montsalier, 04, France
Marie
BREA
Camille n.1613 - Menton, 06, France
Jacinte
Jacques
CAPODURO
Marie-Antonie
CARBONE
Antoine m.1784 - Menton, 06, France Françoise-Antoinette n.1835 - Menton, 06, France Jean-Baptiste-Bernard Jean-Michel-Simon n.1745 - Menton, 06, France Marie-Catherine n.1808 - Menton, 06, France Marie.Françoise-Antoinette

31. Les Familles Dans L'ascendance De Alain GARIBBO - Name Index - Généré Par Per
Translate this page DEVIZZI, Antoine-David n.1790 - Roquebrune-Pt de Monaco DEVIZZI, Henri n.1833- Menton, 06, France DEVIZZI, Horace-honore-Joseph n.1840 - Menton, 06 fabri.
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Les familles dans l'ascendance de Alain GARIBBO
Index des noms
ALBIN
ALBIN, Charles-Joseph-Hilaire n.1766 - Menton, 06, France
ALBIN, Jacynthe
n.1793 - Menton, 06, France
ALBIN, Marie-Jeromine-Elisabeth
n.1809 - Menton, 06, France
ALBIN, Marie-Thérèse-Claire
n.1792 - Menton, 06, France
ALBIN, Nicolas-Alexis
n.1807 -
ALBINA
ALBINA, Anne.Marie.Felicite n.1676 - Menton, 06, France
ALBINA, Therese
n.1778 - Menton, 06, France
ALBINA, Yacinthe
ALBINI
ALBINI, Anne.Francoise m.1642 - Menton, 06, France
ALBINI, Anne.Marie.Camille
n.1775 - Menton, 06, France
ALBINI, Cesar
n.1579 - Menton, 06, France
ALBINI, Charles
n.1630 - Menton, 06, France
ALBINI, Charles-Hyacinthe-Innocent
n.1739 - Menton, 06, France ALBINI, Charles-Marie n.1706 - Menton, 06, France ALBINI, Dominique n.1581 - Menton, 06, France ALBINI, François-Joseph n.1737 - ALBINI, Françoise-Antoinette n.1714 - Menton, 06, France ALBINI, Jeanne-Marie n.1709 - Menton, 06, France ALBINI, Joseph n.1659 - Menton, 06, France ALBINI, Laurence-Catherine n.1714 - Menton, 06, France ALBINI, Louis

32. De Pictura: Liber II
Translate this page Sed et hoc in primis honore a maioribus honestata pictura est ut, cum caeteri fermeomnes artifices fabri nuncuparentur, solus pictor in fabrorum numero non
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Torna alla copertina Della pittura (in volgare) Prologus Liber I Liber II Liber III LIBER II 30. Picturam in tres partes dividimus, quam quidem divisionem ab ipsa natura compertam habemus. Nam cum pictura studeat res visas repraesentare, notemus quemadmodum res ipsae sub aspectu veniant. Principio quidem cum quid aspicimus, id videmus esse aliquid quod locum occupet. Pictor vero huius loci spatium circumscribet, eamque rationem ducendae fimbriae apto vocabulo circumscriptionem appellabit. Proxime intuentes dignoscimus ut plurimae prospecti corporis superficies inter se conveniant; hasque superficierum coniunctiones artifex suis locis designans recte compositionem nominabit. Postremo aspicientes distinctius superficierum colores discernimus, cuius rei repraesentatio in pictura, quod omnes differentias a luminibus recipiat, percommode apud nos receptio luminum dicetur. 38. Ergo in compositione membrorum quae de magnitudine, officio, specie et coloribus diximus tenenda sunt. Tum et pro dignitate omnia subsequantur oportet. Nam Venerem aut Minervam saga indutam esse minime convenit. Iovem aut Martem veste muliebri indecenter vestires. Castorem et Pollucem prisci pictores pingendo curabant ut, cum gemelli viderentur, in altero tamen pugilem naturam, in altero agilitatem discerneres. Tum et Vulcano claudicandi vitium apparere sub vestibus volebant, tantum illis erat studium pro officio, specie et dignitate quod oportet exprimere.

33. Genaral Index To NewRBW
F. Faber, Johannes Annotationes in Francisci Hernandez. fabri, honore Dialogiphysici Physica. fabrici, Girolamo De operationes chirurgicae (Venice, 1619)*.
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New Works by Hunter, Vol.14, "General Index", pp.451ff
[A]
  • Abercromby, David
    Discourse of Wit
  • Acosta,Jose de
    Historia natural y moral de las lndias
  • Aelianus, Claudius
    On the Characteristics of Animals
  • Africanus, Leo
    Della descrittione dell'Africa
  • Agricola, Georgus De re metallica De natura fossilium De ortu et causis subterraneorum De rtatura eorum. quae effluent ex terra De veteribus et novis metallis Bermannus. sive de re metallica dialogus De animantibus subteraneorum
  • Agricola, Johannes Commentariorum in Johannis Poppii Chymische Medicin
  • Aldo, Joseph The Books of Principles
  • Aldrovandi, Ulisse Musaeum metallicum
  • Alpini, Prospero De medicina Aegyptiorum
  • Alstes, Johann Encyclopaedia
  • Amphilicus, De medica herba
  • Anaxagoras On Nature
  • Apicius, Caelius, De re coquinara
  • Appollonius of Rhodes Argonautica
  • Aquinas, Thomas De generatione et corruptione Summa Theologica
  • Aratus of Soli Phenomena
  • Archimedes, De sphaera et cylindro De insidentibus humido On Conoids and Spheroids On Floating Bodies On the Measurment of the Circle
  • Aristophanes Clouds
  • Aristotle
  • 34. New Page 3
    Translate this page annis mansit, et in honore Dei omnipotentis ibi ecclesiam edificauit. Caffo, `Perge,aporta nobis ignem.' At Caffo ad domum cuiuslibet fabri, nomine Magurn
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    Home VITA SANCTI KEBII English Text Incipit uita sancti Kebii episcopi. § 1. Sanctus Kepius unus fuit ex bonis seruis celestis patris, cuius festum colitur in die Nouembris, scilicet, ui. Idus Nouembris. Ortus autem fuit de regione Cornubiorum inter duo flumina Tamar et Limar, cuius pater Salomon fuit, Erbin filius, filius Gereint, filius Lud. Pater eius uero princeps milicie fuit. Ipse in scolis nutritus fuit. § 2. Beatus uero Kepius septennis erat, qua[n]do incepit legere. Postea uero fuit in re gione sua per xx annos. § 3. Deinde iuit in peregrinationem Ierosolimam adorare sepulcrum Domini. Postea fuit apud beatissimum Hilarium episcopum Pictauensem. Ibi fuit per quinquaginta annos, ubi illuminauit cecos, et leprosos mundabat, paraliticos et mutos, insanos et demoniacos sanauit. § 4. Postea accepit gradum episcopalem ab Hilario episcopo. Deinde admonitus est ab angelo Domini ut remearet ad suam patriam. Ibi fuit per paruum spacium. § 5. Rogatusque est, itaque, ut uenit, quatinus rex esset Cornubiorum, et noluit accipere potestatem huius seculi presentis. Postmodum exiuit in patriam suam cum x. discipulis suis. Hii sunt discipuli, Maelauc, Libiau, Peulan, Kengair, et reliqui.

    35. Retiarius
    Translate this page Quid tam alienum ac discrepans quam laena pontificis et fabri ferramenta? Hoc ideofit, quia homines probi doctique nullo sunt honore vel numero, bestiae in
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    LIBER VI.
    I. Thersippe, et studiis et meritis potens,
    Incessanti adhibe vim sapientiae,
    Ac te respiciens, qua strepitantibus
    Humet Cinnus aquis, impiger advola.
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    Ut gestit volucris, functa laboribus,
    Silvarum in viridi ludere vertice,
    Sic constricta diu mens volitare amat,
    Non implexa operum nexibus arduis.
    Illic non lapide alta extruitur domus, 10
    Non auro paries, non laquear nitet, Sed parva atque habilis temporibus casa subsidit, viguit cum probitas magis. Te virtus facilem reddidit et potes Aequus delicias ferre potentium, 15 Despectamque inopum pauperiem pati. II .1. Sed conantem dicere juvenis antevertit, qui ex improviso erumpens his Natalicium dictis aggreditur: "Quid, obsecro, mulieris mihi in matrimonium dedisti? Qua muliere nulla alia est flagitiosior ac nequior. Modo pene eam cum adolescente nescio quo caput limantem oppressi. At si mihi post hunc diem aliquid tale suboleat, faxo foris vidua te patrem suum invisat." 2. Qua re Natalicius non mediocriter perturbatus, inquit: "Adeone mirum tibi videtur, si intemperanter mulier adolescens facit? Paucas quippe invenias, quas adolescentiae aestus in has delicias ac blandimenta non abstrahat. Non possunt haec ab adolescentia sejungi, quae etiam simul cum ea deflorescunt ac desinunt. Interea sine ut det aliquid temporis ad ludum aetatis. 3. Sed quantum audio, matrissat

    36. La Commedia Dell'arte Al Burcardo - Repertori Moderni
    Translate this page di pietra L'ateista fulminato La ninfa del cielo tradita nell'honore con la in dialogofra Momo e la Verità La Ferza Giovan Paolo fabri Prologo Niccolò
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    37. 8lat
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    2. Rex sub primum eorum ad Caletum adventum ad eos misit, rogans ut ibi paulisper manerent donec fumus pusillus qui in regno suo excitatus est dissiparetur. Quod propediem fore non dubitaret, more suo illud contemnens, cui nihilominus serio incumbebat.
    3. Legatio ista negotium alicuius magni momenti non ferebat, sed tantum procrastinationem petebat diei ad solutionem pecuniarum praefixi, una cum aliis quibusdam particularibus quae ad limitaneos spectabant. Et revera nihil aliud fuit ista legatio quam blanditiae ad regem comitate deliniendum ut amice erga Gallum affectus esset. Sed nihil in ea tractatum est ad praeiudicium foederis cum Italis icti.
    7. Usque ad hoc tempus rebellio Cornubiensis (de qua iam diximus) mihil affine habere visa est cum rebus gestis Perkini, nisi forte quod edictum Perkini promisso innuisset se exactiones et tributa deinceps aboliturum, eoque effecisset ut interdum erga illum non pessime animati essent. Iam vero bullae hae frequenti agitatione concurrere coeperunt, ut in superficie aquarum facere solent. Regis clementia rebelles Cornubienses, postquam domum rediissent sine poena dimissi, verum (ut diximus) solidi unius aut duorum pretio redempti, magis animaverat quam sanaverat. Adeo ut apud vicinos et populares suos iactare non dubitarent regem in iis ignoscendis prudenter sibi consuluisse, quoniam satis sciebat sibi paucos subditos in Anglia reliquos fore, si omnes suspendisset qui cum iis sensissent. Atque alii alios acuentes motum renovare coeperunt. Quidam autem ex iis astutiores clam ad Perkinum in Hiberniam miserunt, qui ei intimarent se, si ad illos venisset, ei praesto futuros.

    38. 1561l
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