Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 1British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 9
Page 127
... Chaulnes beseech- ing him not to assist Bonvisi . Besides , Barberino was violently opposed to Bonvisi , who , some twenty years before , had been one of the commissioners appointed by Innocent X to inquire into the management of public ...
... Chaulnes beseech- ing him not to assist Bonvisi . Besides , Barberino was violently opposed to Bonvisi , who , some twenty years before , had been one of the commissioners appointed by Innocent X to inquire into the management of public ...
Page 130
... Chaulnes dressed as a slave , which evidently meant rather scanty attire ! Was not that a scheme to win him for Bonvisi ? Azzolino did not trust French Ambassadors in company with pretty duchesses dressed as slaves . Christina tried to ...
... Chaulnes dressed as a slave , which evidently meant rather scanty attire ! Was not that a scheme to win him for Bonvisi ? Azzolino did not trust French Ambassadors in company with pretty duchesses dressed as slaves . Christina tried to ...
Page 132
... Chaulnes and Louis XIV would have had no part but that of onlookers in the whole business . That would never do . Even an Archangel should not be made Pope unless by the grace of France . Chaulnes at once sent word to the French ...
... Chaulnes and Louis XIV would have had no part but that of onlookers in the whole business . That would never do . Even an Archangel should not be made Pope unless by the grace of France . Chaulnes at once sent word to the French ...
Contents
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
IDEALISM AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY EDWARD CAIRD | 95 |
11 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ancient appears Astorga Azzolino Bacchylides Bonvisi Book of Leinster British Academy Brythonic called Cambridge Cardinal century Chaulnes Chigi Civil Code College Conaire Mór conception Conclave contains Council criticism d'Elci Die Section edition election Emer English Érna experience fact favour Féine France French genitive Goidelic Greek hand Hír idea important inscriptions intellectual interest Ireland Irish Iverni Ivernians Iweryd Kant Kant's King knowledge later Latin learning Locke Locke's Lord Acton Lugaid Medici Meleager Mílid modern nature Nennius object Ogam Oriental Oxyrhynchus papyri perhaps philosophy Pindar poem political Pope present principles probably Prof Professor question R. C. Jebb race readings reason regard represented Rospigliosi schools seems sense Spain story T. W. RHYS DAVIDS theory Theseus thought Ulaid unity University variants Vidoni votes vulg vulgate Welsh whole words writing καὶ