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Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2

CHAPTER IX
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He found that university possessed by pedants and ignorant professors of the old learning.

'Men of choice,' he calls them, 'trailing their long velvet gowns, this one arrayed with two bright chains of gold around his neck, that one, good heavens! with such a valuable hand--twelve rings upon two fingers, giving him the look of some rich jeweler.'[92] These excellent dons, blest in the possession of fat fellowships, felt no sympathy for an eccentric interloper of Bruno's stamp.

They allowed him to lecture on the Soul and the Sphere.
[Footnote 90: Preface to 'Lo Spaccio della Bestia' (_Op.

It._ vol.ii.
p.

108).] [Footnote 91: _Op.


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