Montaigne, Michel de
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Montaigne, Michel de (1533–92), French essayist. He was a counsellor in the
Cours des Aides at Périgueux, but on succeeding to the family estates (1568), he sold his office and in 1571 retired to the Chateau de Montaigne. He published the first two books of his
Essais in 1580 and a third in 1585. The longest of his
Essais is an ‘Apologia’ for
Raymond of Sebonde. In this he demonstrates the fallibility of the human mind and its inability to known anything. Scepticism is used to humble man's pride and defend the Faith, revealed exclusively to the RC Church, by destroying all philosophical and religious certainty based on unaided human reason, and by emphasizing each man's need of grace. The
Essais were placed on the
Index in 1676.
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Scallops: the inside story.
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Scallops pair nicely with bean risotto.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
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Scallops: More Than Meets the Eyes
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Scallops.(Industry Overview)
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scallop
Book article from: The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English
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scallop shell
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
scallop shell a scallop shell is the emblem of St James the Great , and from this association with the shrine at Santiago , was often used as a pilgrim's badge.
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scallops
Book article from: A Dictionary of Zoology
scallops See PTERIOMORPHIA .
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Bivalves
Book article from: Water:Science and Issues
...edible part of the scallop. Scallops are also unusual...among bivalves. Scallops often occur in...congregations known as scallop beds. These are...Commercial fishing of scallops has diminished...and the use of scallop farms has helped...
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molluscs
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea
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