He regarded moral and material improvement as depending onphilosophy and science.
For perfect happiness "belongs to the imaginary region of philosophy and must be classed with the universal elixir and the philosopher's stone.
He and Cardinal Cusanus were fellow students at the University of Padua, where Toscanelli's course consisted of mathematics, philosophy and medicine.
About 1440, when he was not yet twenty years of age, he received the degree of Master of Philosophy and of the Liberal Arts with the highest honors at the University of Vienna.
What is striking in this passage is his recognition of the lofty place that medicine deserves to hold in the intellectual world as a department of philosophy and science.
The first year of our century Gaza was invited to Rome by Pope Nicholas V to fill the chair of philosophy and take a principal part in the plan which the Pope had conceived for the translation of the principal Greek classics.
It was open to the same objections on the part of those who knew no better as the decree of Pope Leo XIII that St. Thomas Aquinas' Philosophy should be the standard in Catholic schools of Philosophy and Theology.
But his mind was stored with a treasure of Greek learning: history and fable, philosophy and grammar, were alike at his command; and he read the poems of Homer in the schools of Florence.
It received three Papal Briefs for 10 years each, permitting students to graduate in Philosophy and Theology.
Through a poor relation he was recommended to the notice of the Dominican friars, under whose patronage he entered Saint Thomas's University, where he graduated in philosophy and arts.
And Chesterton had the extra disadvantage of being a journalist famous for his jokes now moving in Newman's unquestioned field of philosophy and theology.
In pure literature, in philosophy andtheology he remains untouched by the faintest change.
Even the study of philosophy and theology, today confined to a handful of experts, was not alien to them.
The movement might be studied at once in philosophy and mechanics.
He studied at Rome, where he lectured on Arabic, Syriac, Chaldee, philosophy and theology.
He was a utilitarian in philosophy and a disciple of Rousseau in politics.
Royal academies of history and language were founded, and an academy of sciences, which, since 1792, has exercised an influence over literary taste, and given birth to many excellent treatises on philosophy and criticism.
But while the former developed sensualism in philosophy and economy, the latter applied it to political science and jurisprudence.
They may be classified according to their departments of poetry, history, grammar and oratory, philosophy and science.
He succeeded not only in raising the standard of education generally in the north of Scotland, but also in forming a school of philosophy and in widely influencing the teaching of English grammar and composition.
He spared no pains to acquire true style, frequently rewriting his chapters, and sometimes testing passages of philosophy and description in eight different forms.
In 1744 he was ordained priest, and immediately afterwards appointed professor, first of philosophy and later of theology.
What passages can you collect from Virgil, Horace, Tacitus, and Juvenal, showing their beliefs on the great questions of philosophy and religion?
He attended the subtle lectures of Philo the Academic, and practised the minute dialectic of the Stoics under Diodotus, and tested his command over both philosophy and disputation by declaiming in Greek before the rhetorician Molo.
To summon the courage to rise above the level of the masses, to feel within himself the centre of gravity, and to fashion his thoughts regardless of the whole world, this is nothing less than the beginning of philosophy and wisdom.
This is particularly true in the domain of philosophy and religion, in questions regarding the world and life, and in fundamental social questions.
Thus, thanks to the science of modern subjectivism, every fixed and unchangeable truth, especially in the sphere of philosophy and religion, is removed, and with it also every barrier to freedom of thought in science as well as elsewhere.
So far in dealing with the religious life of the ancient world, we have had to do with ideas and traditions--with a well thought-out scheme of philosophy and with an ancient and impressive series of mysteries and cults.
In philosophy and literature it is quite probable that he used hand-books of extracts, though this must not imply that he did not go to the original works of the greater writers.
His works are full of references to philosophy and philosophers, and he leaves us in no doubt as to his counting himself a disciple of Plato; his commentaries on Platonic doctrines give him a place in the long series of Plato's expositors.
Still keen on money, philosophy and art, they thronged Alexandria, Antioch and Rome, and a thousand other cities.
The days when he--an assistant to a professor of philosophy and letters--had read and marked her essays seemed to lie in another existence, infinitely remote.
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