In the practice of medicine, indeed, they became so expert as, in a manner, to monopolize that profession. They made great proficiency in mathematics, and particularly in astronomy; while, in the cultivation of elegant letters, they revived the ancient... The Spanish Inquisition - Page 6by Charles Turner Gorham - 1916 - 119 pagesFull view - About this book
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