Society of Catholic Scientists Twelve Lectures on the Connexion between Science and Revealed Religion by Nicholas Patrick Wiseman (1837). What Catholics Have Done for Science with Sketches of the Great Catholic Scientists by Martin S. Brennan (1887). Catholic Scientists and Catholic Science by J. A. Zahm (1893). Catholic Churchmen in Science: Sketches of the Lives ofContinue reading “Catholic Scientists / Catholicism & Science”
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Progymnasmata for the High School Student – Year One, Week Three
French Fables You have most likely encountered Aesop’s fables in prose translation, but even in Greek antiquity, authors wrote versions of them in both prose and verse. After Aesop, the most well-known fablist, definitely in the French-speaking world, but likely well beyond, is Jean de la Fontaine, who wrote verse fables in the 17th century. Continue reading “Progymnasmata for the High School Student – Year One, Week Three”