The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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Strana 38
The literary work of Milic appears to have been considerable , but only a few
Latin writings of inconsiderable size — to which I have already alluded — have
been preserved and printed , while none of his Bohemian works , which are said
to ...
The literary work of Milic appears to have been considerable , but only a few
Latin writings of inconsiderable size — to which I have already alluded — have
been preserved and printed , while none of his Bohemian works , which are said
to ...
Strana 310
CHAPTER X THE WRITINGS OF HUS - PORTRAITS OF HUS In distinction from
many writers on Hus , I have in this work frequently referred to the writings of the
master — both Latin and Bohemian , and quoted them largely . These writings ...
CHAPTER X THE WRITINGS OF HUS - PORTRAITS OF HUS In distinction from
many writers on Hus , I have in this work frequently referred to the writings of the
master — both Latin and Bohemian , and quoted them largely . These writings ...
Strana 311
Though , therefore , even the latest bibliographical study of Hus , that of Dr.
Flajshans , can lay no claim to completeness , attempts were made from a very
early period to collect the scattered writings of the master and classify them . The
first ...
Though , therefore , even the latest bibliographical study of Hus , that of Dr.
Flajshans , can lay no claim to completeness , attempts were made from a very
early period to collect the scattered writings of the master and classify them . The
first ...
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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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