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3 was probably there from 1373 to 1381. He became , like all Bohemians , a member of the English “ nation , ” and pursued his studies with great diligence . He obtained many academic honours , and soon became known as the Magister ...
3 was probably there from 1373 to 1381. He became , like all Bohemians , a member of the English “ nation , ” and pursued his studies with great diligence . He obtained many academic honours , and soon became known as the Magister ...
Strana 212
Then when they proceeded onward from the monastery and could look down on Bluditz ( probably Bludenz ) and the land , he said : Sic capiuntur vulpes , which means , ' Thus are foxes entrapped . ' ” The pope and his party then proceeded ...
Then when they proceeded onward from the monastery and could look down on Bluditz ( probably Bludenz ) and the land , he said : Sic capiuntur vulpes , which means , ' Thus are foxes entrapped . ' ” The pope and his party then proceeded ...
Strana 322
Probably not unaware of this , Hus , when leaving for Constance , begged Jerome not to follow him there — a prayer that remained unnoticed by the latter . Very little is known of the early years of Jerome . He is stated , though on no ...
Probably not unaware of this , Hus , when leaving for Constance , begged Jerome not to follow him there — a prayer that remained unnoticed by the latter . Very little is known of the early years of Jerome . He is stated , though on no ...
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EUROPE AND BOHEMIA AT THE TIME OF HUS | 1 |
THE FORERUNNERS OF Hus | 17 |
THE YOUTH OF HUS | 63 |
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