Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth Sixteenth And Sevent

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Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth Sixteenth And Sevent
Henry Hallam
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186. Dionysius of Halicarnassus, i. 459.
Edition by Sylburgius of, ii. 29. Diophantus, his method in algebra for indefinite quantities, i. 633. Dioptrics, science of, iv. 42. 46. 49. Disputation, scholastic and theological, ii. 126, 127. 14O. Divine right of kings, iii. 356. Dodoens, or Dodonasus, botanical work of, ii. 475.
Dodsley's Old Plays, i. 609. Dolce Lodovico, i. 623. Ii. 345. Dolet, Etienne, i. 623. Ii. 418. Domat, ' Loix Civiles' of, iv. 394. Domenichino, his style of painting, ii. -
... 277.
Dominican order opposed to the Fran- ciscan friars, i. 512. See also, ii. 105.
166. Iii. 90. Donati, Jesuit, his Roma vetus et nova, iii. 30. Donatus, grammar of, printed in wooden stereotype, i. 91. 2O7. 212. Doni, his ' Libreria, ' a bibliographical history, ii. 507. Donne, Dr. His satires, ii. 316. Founder of the poetry styled metaphysical, iii.
491. His verse inharmonious, 493.
Sermons of, 124. Dorat, French poet, ii. 7. Dorpius, letter of, i. 407. Dorset, Duke of, poetry of, iv. 433. Dort, synod of, iii.


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