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" During the latter part of the fifteenth century and the first half of the sixteenth, this pestilence reappeared no less than five times, its last visitation having occurred in 1551. "
Healthy life and healthy dwellings, a guide to hygiene - Page 257
by George Wilson - 1880
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The Gallery of Portraits: with Memoirs ...

1833 - 504 pages
...discoverer of the true planetary motions, whose features are represented on the accompanying plate, lived during the latter part of the fifteenth century, and the first half of the following one. Notwithstanding the success and celebrity of the theory which still bears his name,...
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The Gallery of Portraits: with Memoirs ..., Volumes 1-2

1833 - 308 pages
...discoverer of the true planetary motions, whose features are represented on the accompanying plate, lived during the latter part of the fifteenth century, and the first half of the following one. Notwithstanding the success and celebrity of the theory which still bears his name,...
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Distinguished men of modern times [selected from The gallery of portraits ...

Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1838 - 520 pages
...bronze st.Uue of Eruimui at Rotterdam. THE illustrious discoverer of the true planetary motions, lived during the latter part of the fifteenth Century, and the first half of the following one. Notwithstanding the success and celebrity of the theory which still bears his name,...
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A Handbook of Hygiene and Sanitary Science

George Wilson - 1879 - 556 pages
...mortality was so great that in many parts of the country half of the male adult population were swept away. During the latter part of the fifteenth century, and...times, its last visitation having occurred in 1551. Yet it must not be forgotten that this sixteenth century, with its long list of ravaging diseases,...
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Domestic Hygiene and Sanitary Information

George Wilson - 1885 - 342 pages
...regarded as visitations of national disaster. But the first most notable epidemic in our mediseval history was the Black Death, or Great Mortality, as...until the Plague, which was the next great pestilence after the Sweating Sickness, had repeatedly devastated the country, aud the Great Fire, which swept...
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Outlines of Mediaeval & Modern History ...

Philip Van Ness Myers - 1888 - 800 pages
...respecting the artistic side of the movement.1 The most splendid period of the art revival covered the latter part of the fifteenth century and the first half of the sixteenth. The characteristic art of the Renaissance in Italy was painting, although the aesthetic genius of the...
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A General History for Colleges and High Schools

Philip Van Ness Myers - 1889 - 858 pages
...word respecting the artistic side of the movement. The most splendid period of the art revival covered the latter part of the fifteenth century and the first half of the sixteenth. The characteristic art of the Renaissance in Italy was painting, although the aesthetic genius of the...
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Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 4

American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1894 - 904 pages
...steady and constant growth of wealth in the civic communities. ' ' The view of most students is that the latter part of the fifteenth century and the first half of the sixteenth were a period in which the greater number of the cities lost much of their population and prosperity....
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Outlines of MediƦval and Modern History: A Text-book for High Schools ...

Philip Van Ness Myers - 1901 - 944 pages
...respecting the artistic side of the movement.1 The most splendid period of the art revival covered the latter part of the fifteenth century and the first half of the sixteenth. The characteristic art of the Renaissance in Italy was painting, although the aesthetic genius of the...
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The Monthly Review, Volume 8

Sir Henry John Newbolt, Charles Hanbury-Williams - 1902 - 666 pages
...a glance at the rocks and trees makes the matter plain. Motonobu lived and worked through the last part of the fifteenth century and the first half of the sixteenth, dying at the age of eighty-three in 1559. A very famous contemporary in the same school was Utanosuke,...
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