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... authority for it but that of Plato , and ought therefore in strictness to be rejected as of doubtful authenticity if we are sincere with the belief that the so - called Socrates of history ' and the ' Platonic ' Socrates are two and not ...
... authority for it but that of Plato , and ought therefore in strictness to be rejected as of doubtful authenticity if we are sincere with the belief that the so - called Socrates of history ' and the ' Platonic ' Socrates are two and not ...
Page 238
... authority in Upper Italy was overthrown by the Lombards . No doubt such a theory would be legally untenable : the Exarch was merely the representative of the Emperor , and when he was displaced his authority reverted to his master ; but ...
... authority in Upper Italy was overthrown by the Lombards . No doubt such a theory would be legally untenable : the Exarch was merely the representative of the Emperor , and when he was displaced his authority reverted to his master ; but ...
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... authority . He therefore introduced a Scriptum at the end of the text , and then , after the Pope had written his Subscriptio , added the Datum of the official . I quote an example of 1 November 782 : Scriptum per manus Iohannis ...
... authority . He therefore introduced a Scriptum at the end of the text , and then , after the Pope had written his Subscriptio , added the Datum of the official . I quote an example of 1 November 782 : Scriptum per manus Iohannis ...
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