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You serioulsy think Epitome is just a bunch of quotes bunched together.
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The reproduction which I show you here (Fig,. 66) is from the "Epitome" -- a smaller work issued before [?] the "Fabrica," with rather larger plates, two of which represent nude human bodies and are not reproduced in the great work.
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The reproduction which I show you here is from the "Epitome" -- a smaller work issued before (?) the "Fabrica," with rather larger plates, two of which represent nude human bodies and are not reproduced in the great work.
The Evolution of Modern Medicine A Series of Lectures Delivered at Yale University on the Silliman Foundation in April, 1913 William Osler 1884
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The Epitome is the name of the collection edited by the Ballerini
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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The Norfolk "Epitome" of October 6th states that on the sixth and seventh of the previous month one hundred and fifty blacks, including twenty from Norfolk, were assembled near
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 59, September, 1862 Various
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"The behavior of Gabriel under his misfortunes," said the Norfolk "Epitome" of September 25th, "was such as might be expected from a mind capable of forming the daring project which he had conceived."
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 59, September, 1862 Various
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Amedee can see himself seated in a corner by the fire, learning by heart a page of the "Epitome" which he must recite the next morning at M. Batifol's.
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He had glanced at the "Epitome," bought for our voyage, knew how to use logarithm tables, had seen a sextant at some time, and, what of this and of his seafaring ancestry, he concluded that he did know navigation.
Chapter 4 1913
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In the "Epitome" and the "Nautical Almanac" were scores of cunning tables, all worked out by mathematicians and astronomers.
Chapter 4 1913
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Under George of Trebizond and other teachers he acquired so much knowledge of Greek that he understood all of the obscure points of the "Epitome" of his late master.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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