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De Castro hastened to acquaint His Holiness with his discovery and the latter, after a little initial scepticism, saw in this discovery the hand of God. With true Christian charity he determined to employ the gift of God to His Glory in the Turkish War and exhorted all Christians henceforth to purchase alum only from him and not from the Turkish infidels. The mine was soon in operation and by 1463 some 8000 persons were engaged, and the papal treasury was enriched to the tune of some 100,000 ducats per annum. The following year Pope Paul 11, who succeeded Pius 11, launched a Bull excommunicating all who purchased alum from the unbelievers and thus set up a papal monopoly of alum in Europe. There was a rise in price and Charles the Bold decided in 1467 to allow his people to buy their alum anywhere they liked. This annoyed the Pope who threatened Charles with personal excommunication, and he capitulated. [Pg.161]

Yet further back, before Lonigo, we find Antonio Musa Brasavola (1500-1555), a major contributor to Renaissance pharmacy and physician to Pope Paul And while I still have another 2800 years or so to account for in my future efforts to connect Brasavola and Moses, it has, to date, been a thrilling journey. [Pg.631]

Indeed, in 1964, the Roman Catholic Church finally succumbed to popular pressure for Virgin Worship. Pope Paul VI elevated the Virgin Mary to Mater Ecclesiae, the Mother of the Church From that moment, those of the Roman Catholic faith could only speak to God the Father through Mary the Redemptress. [Pg.152]

The foundation of the University of Mexico has double documentation, the royal letters patent of April 30, 1547, signed by Carlos V and the papal bulla authorized by Pope Paul IV dated 1555. Once the National School of Industrial Chemistry was incorporated into the University of Mexico, the formal studies of Chemical Engineering were established in 1918. The Electricity and Electrochemistry course was taught during the fourth year. Laboratory courses in Electrochemistry were not started until 1927. [Pg.537]

A black market developed for the yellow element to make black powder. Until then, sulfur had been only a curiosity to the esoteric alchemists. The Church set out to limit the spread of the WMD by keeping sulfur and the other gunpowder ingredients out of the hands of the infidels. In 1527, Pope Clement VII (1478 -1534) issued a papal bull excommunicating those who traded sulfur to Saracens, Turks and other enemies of the Christian name. Similar decrees were issued by Pope Paul III (1468 - 1549) and Pope Urban VIII (1568 - 1644). These Papal documents are the earliest, but not the last, examples of cartel control over the international trade of sulfur. [Pg.7]

Pope John Paul II "Einstein, Einstein Session of the Pontifical Academy, Vatican City (November 10, 1979). Reprinted in Science, 207, 1165-1167 (1980). Powell, C.S. Can t Get There from Here Quantum Physics Puts a New Twist on Zeno s Paradox, Sci. Amer., 24 (May 1990). [Pg.1396]

The views Capito expressed in the interview with Bekesteyn accorded with the Consilium theologicum (1540), which appeared under Bucer s name but was perhaps composed with input from Capita.86 Like the document described by Bekesteyn, Bucer s Consilium maintains that the Catholic church is a legitimate church, speaks of the importance of a man s vocation, and mentions the example of the apostles, especially St. Paul s profession that with the Jews I lived like a Jew, to win over the Jews (I Cor. 9 20-21). The emphasis in the Consilium was, however, on the temporary nature of such actions, which were condoned only as long as the church was still under the tyranny of the Pope. 87... [Pg.118]

Paul, H. M. (1993). Pope s Denver visit causes mega MCI. JEMS, 18(11), 64-68. [Pg.213]

Pope s Translation of the Iliad. Books i, vi, xxii, and xxiv. Edited by Paul Shorey, Professor in the UniV. of Chicago. Cloth. 174 pages. Ulus. 25 cents. [Pg.416]

Chemical Processing of Ceramics, edited by Burtrand I. Lee and Edward J. A. Pope Handbook of Advanced Materials Testing, edited by Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff and Paul N. Cheremisinoff Ceramic Processing and Sintering, M. N. Rahaman Composites Engineering Handbook, edited by P. K. Mallick... [Pg.722]

Some members of the US Judeo-Christian religious community have long been concerned with public health, sustainable agriculture, water and air pollution, urban land use, and other issues now labeled environmental . However, the faith-based environmental movement traces its roots to January 1,1990, when Pope John Paul II said, Men and women... [Pg.1005]

Popejohn Paul II, Address ofjohn Paul II to the Members ofthe Pontifical Council for Health Pastoral Care, Thursday, 2 May 2002, L Osservatore Romano (weekly English ed.), May 22, 2002,9. Despite John Paul II s use of the expression Promethean ambitions, my own employment of the term stems directly from the myth of Prometheus as the creator of man rather than from the pope s enunciation. [Pg.1]

Jean Paul (J.P.F. Richter) 51, 78 Jefferson, Th. 189 Joannitius (Hunayn ibn Ishaq al- Ibadi) 248 John XXII, Pope 11 Johnson, S. 46 Johnston, J.F.W. 167 Jonson, B. 41... [Pg.378]

FIGURE 302. (a) Depictions of tetrahedral methane as well as the nonsuperimposahle mirror images (enantiomers) of lactic acid (from Pope, Journal of the Society of the Arts, 1901) (b) enantiomeric crystals of quartz, arising from its hidden helical structure. (From General Chemistry by Linus Pauling 1947 by Linus Pauling. Used with the permission of W.H. Freeman and Company.)... [Pg.509]

Five hundred thousand Americans, as well as Muhammad Ali, Michael J. Fox, Janet Reno, and Pope John Paul II were afflicted with the disease. PD needs to be distinguished from benign essential tremors, as well as from the slowness and tremor that often accompany aging. Other diseases such as Wilson s disease and cerebrovascular disease may mimic PD. [Pg.213]

Gwen Owens, Georgetown University, Washington, DC Paul Peters, Hindawi Publishing, Cairo, Egypt Barbara Kline Pope, National Academies Press, Washington, DC... [Pg.44]


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