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Under its guidance, swarms of piratical people of a nation, called Majus, appeared on the coast in large vessels with a square sail in the bow, and another in the stern.
The Alhambra 2002
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Under its guidance, swarms of piratical people of a nation, called Majus, appeared on the coast in large vessels with a square sail in the bow, and another in the stern.
The Alhambra 2002
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Well just one year after the Pope received the Opus Majus, he died.
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These three parts of the Opus Majus, titled respectively under Mathematics, Optics and Experimental Science, covered a vast range of subjects from alchemy to celestial bodies.
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Three years later Roger sent the Pope his Opus Majus-the great work, which was a massive treatise for the time containing 840 pages and divided into seven sections.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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Well just one year after the Pope received the Opus Majus, he died.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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Three years later Roger sent the Pope his Opus Majus-the great work, which was a massive treatise for the time containing 840 pages and divided into seven sections.
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These three parts of the Opus Majus, titled respectively under Mathematics, Optics and Experimental Science, covered a vast range of subjects from alchemy to celestial bodies.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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“Opus Majus,” that the head of man is subject to the influences of the ram, his neck to those of the bull, and his arms to the power of the twins.
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Thus Bacon addressed his greatest work,Opus Majus, to Pope Clement IV and sought to assure the pontiff that the pursuit of science contained substantial ecclesiastical value.
Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005
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