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Liam Quin, 2014-01-29 02:29

 
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He continued many years in his
professorship at Florence; but, the plague at length obliging
him to quit it, he went to Rome, where he publicly read
lectures upon the Greek text of Aristotle. He died of an
autumnal fever, which was brought on by an intemperate
eating of melons, in the 70th year of his age, and (as is believed) soon after his settlement in Rome; but the time
of his death is uncertain, yet it must have been after 1478,
because he survived Theodorus Gaza, who died in that
year. He was allowed to be very learned, but learning
does not seem to have civilized or softened his manners,
for he is represented as having been very capricious and
very morose.

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He continued many years in his
professorship at Florence; but, the plague at length obliging
him to quit it, he went to Rome, where he publicly read
lectures upon the Greek text of Aristotle. He died of an
autumnal fever, which was brought on by an intemperate
eating of melons, in the 70th year of his age, and (as is believed) soon after his settlement in Rome; but the time
of his death is uncertain, yet it must have been after 1478,
because he survived Theodorus Gaza, who died in that
year. He was allowed to be very learned, but learning
does not seem to have civilized or softened his manners,
for he is represented as having been very capricious and
very morose.


He continued many years in his
professorship at Florence; but, the plague at length obliging
him to quit it, he went to Rome, where he publicly read
lectures upon the Greek text of Aristotle. He died of an
autumnal fever, which was brought on by an intemperate
eating of melons, in the 70th year of his age, and (as is believed) soon after his settlement in Rome; but the time
of his death is uncertain, yet it must have been after 1478,
because he survived Theodorus Gaza, who died in that
year. He was allowed to be very learned, but learning
does not seem to have civilized or softened his manners,
for he is represented as having been very capricious and
very morose.


He continued many years in his
professorship at Florence; but, the plague at length obliging
him to quit it, he went to Rome, where he publicly read
lectures upon the Greek text of Aristotle. He died of an
autumnal fever, which was brought on by an intemperate
eating of melons, in the 70th year of his age, and (as is believed) soon after his settlement in Rome; but the time
of his death is uncertain, yet it must have been after 1478,
because he survived Theodorus Gaza, who died in that
year. He was allowed to be very learned, but learning
does not seem to have civilized or softened his manners,
for he is represented as having been very capricious and
very morose.


He continued many years in his
professorship at Florence; but, the plague at length obliging
him to quit it, he went to Rome, where he publicly read
lectures upon the Greek text of Aristotle. He died of an
autumnal fever, which was brought on by an intemperate
eating of melons, in the 70th year of his age, and (as is believed) soon after his settlement in Rome; but the time
of his death is uncertain, yet it must have been after 1478,
because he survived Theodorus Gaza, who died in that
year. He was allowed to be very learned, but learning
does not seem to have civilized or softened his manners,
for he is represented as having been very capricious and
very morose.


He continued many years in his
professorship at Florence; but, the plague at length obliging
him to quit it, he went to Rome, where he publicly read
lectures upon the Greek text of Aristotle. He died of an
autumnal fever, which was brought on by an intemperate
eating of melons, in the 70th year of his age, and (as is believed) soon after his settlement in Rome; but the time
of his death is uncertain, yet it must have been after 1478,
because he survived Theodorus Gaza, who died in that
year. He was allowed to be very learned, but learning
does not seem to have civilized or softened his manners,
for he is represented as having been very capricious and
very morose.


He continued many years in his
professorship at Florence; but, the plague at length obliging
him to quit it, he went to Rome, where he publicly read
lectures upon the Greek text of Aristotle. He died of an
autumnal fever, which was brought on by an intemperate
eating of melons, in the 70th year of his age, and (as is believed) soon after his settlement in Rome; but the time
of his death is uncertain, yet it must have been after 1478,
because he survived Theodorus Gaza, who died in that
year. He was allowed to be very learned, but learning
does not seem to have civilized or softened his manners,
for he is represented as having been very capricious and
very morose.


He continued many years in his
professorship at Florence; but, the plague at length obliging
him to quit it, he went to Rome, where he publicly read
lectures upon the Greek text of Aristotle. He died of an
autumnal fever, which was brought on by an intemperate
eating of melons, in the 70th year of his age, and (as is believed) soon after his settlement in Rome; but the time
of his death is uncertain, yet it must have been after 1478,
because he survived Theodorus Gaza, who died in that
year. He was allowed to be very learned, but learning
does not seem to have civilized or softened his manners,
for he is represented as having been very capricious and
very morose.


He continued many years in his
professorship at Florence; but, the plague at length obliging
him to quit it, he went to Rome, where he publicly read
lectures upon the Greek text of Aristotle. He died of an
autumnal fever, which was brought on by an intemperate
eating of melons, in the 70th year of his age, and (as is believed) soon after his settlement in Rome; but the time
of his death is uncertain, yet it must have been after 1478,
because he survived Theodorus Gaza, who died in that
year. He was allowed to be very learned, but learning
does not seem to have civilized or softened his manners,
for he is represented as having been very capricious and
very morose.


He continued many years in his
professorship at Florence; but, the plague at length obliging
him to quit it, he went to Rome, where he publicly read
lectures upon the Greek text of Aristotle. He died of an
autumnal fever, which was brought on by an intemperate
eating of melons, in the 70th year of his age, and (as is believed) soon after his settlement in Rome; but the time
of his death is uncertain, yet it must have been after 1478,
because he survived Theodorus Gaza, who died in that
year. He was allowed to be very learned, but learning
does not seem to have civilized or softened his manners,
for he is represented as having been very capricious and
very morose.


He continued many years in his
professorship at Florence; but, the plague at length obliging
him to quit it, he went to Rome, where he publicly read
lectures upon the Greek text of Aristotle. He died of an
autumnal fever, which was brought on by an intemperate
eating of melons, in the 70th year of his age, and (as is believed) soon after his settlement in Rome; but the time
of his death is uncertain, yet it must have been after 1478,
because he survived Theodorus Gaza, who died in that
year. He was allowed to be very learned, but learning
does not seem to have civilized or softened his manners,
for he is represented as having been very capricious and
very morose.


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