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  1. ‘The Ballad of Robert Crosse and Joseph Glanvill’ and the Background to Plus Ultra.Nicholas H. Steneck - 1981 - British Journal for the History of Science 14 (1):59-74.
    Joseph Glanvill is well known for his enthusiastic support of the early Royal Society. Even before Thomas Sprat's History of the Royal Society of London appeared in full, Glanvill had set a philosophic background for the new science in his Vanity of dogmatizing , had attacked the outdatedness of contemporary Aristotelians in a revised edition of Vanity called Scepsis scientifica , had praised the Society at length in a flowery address in Scepsis, and had defended the programme of the Society (...)
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  • Parva Gelliana.Leofranc Holford-Strevens - 1994 - Classical Quarterly 44 (02):480-.
    1. NA 1.22.11 qui dicit ergo superesse se ei quem defendit, nihil istorum [sc. of the legitimate senses listed by Julius Paulus in §§9–10] uult dicere, sed nescioquid aliud indictum inscitumque dicit.
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  • Parva Gelliana.Leofranc Holford-Strevens - 1994 - Classical Quarterly 44 (2):480-489.
    1. NA 1.22.11qui dicit ergo superesse se ei quem defendit, nihil istorum [sc. of the legitimate senses listed by Julius Paulus in §§9–10] uult dicere, sed nescioquid aliud indictum inscitumque dicit.
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