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... France - a manual of instruction in Latin composition - was printed in an Antiqua type ; and though there is some history of the use of a mixed Gothic until about 1520 , printers in France from the start led the way to establishing the ...
... France - a manual of instruction in Latin composition - was printed in an Antiqua type ; and though there is some history of the use of a mixed Gothic until about 1520 , printers in France from the start led the way to establishing the ...
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... France . In Basel , at the age of 27 , he brought out the first edition of his Institutes of the Christian Religion , which in successive expansions became for centuries the manual of Protestant theology . Calvin was in basic agreement ...
... France . In Basel , at the age of 27 , he brought out the first edition of his Institutes of the Christian Religion , which in successive expansions became for centuries the manual of Protestant theology . Calvin was in basic agreement ...
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... France . French Calvinists , or Huguenots , set the pattern for presbyterian organization on a national level at a synod of the Reformed Church of France in 1559. During the religious wars of the next decades they developed a theory of ...
... France . French Calvinists , or Huguenots , set the pattern for presbyterian organization on a national level at a synod of the Reformed Church of France in 1559. During the religious wars of the next decades they developed a theory of ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
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