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 | | Also see Frigo, Il padre di famiglia, 40–41; 49, note 5, in which she concludes that in Tommasi the primacy of knowledge (sapere) is so submerged that the book in essence "becomes one of the instruments in the strategy of the post-Tridentine church to control and influence daily life and its values." |
 | | Still, the actual account in Genesis 30:37–39 says that Jacob was able to produce striped, speckled, and spotted flocks by setting peeled rods of poplar, almond, and plane in front of the drinking water where the animals bred, thereby presumably altering their states of mind. |
 | | Charles Estienne, L’agricoltura et casa di villa Carlo Stefano, gentil’huomo francese, nuovamente tradotta dal Cavaliere Hercole Cato (Venice: Aldo Manuzio, 1581), 378, for the chickpeas. |
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