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who , after living with him forty-six yeafs * died at Bologna , at the age of sixty-three . By this marriage he had thirteen children , a few onto of whom survived him . After the death of his wife he is said to have ted a very irregular and dissipated life . He ruined his constitution by his excesses , and died in the month of August , 1556 , at th 6 age of seventy-four , from the effects of the violent medical remedies to which he had resorted for relief . *
The German students , who had attended his lectures , evinced their respect for his professional services , by bearing him on their shoulders to the grave . He was buried in the Church of St . Dominic , at Bologna . A monument , with the following inscription , was afterwards raised to him by his sons :
Mariano Socino Jumori , Senensis , J . C , Vixit An . 74 , Menses 4 , dies 25 . Obiit . An . mdlvi . D . 19 Augustn Filii Maestiss . Opt . P . P . In person Marianus was of middle stature . His intellectual attainments
were of the first order . He was deemed a proficient in his native language , and was passionately fond of music * In his profession he was distinguished for clearness and acuteness of discrimination , and solidity of judgment . The faculty in which he was deemed most deficient was that of extemporaneous address . The want of self-possession , and fluency in delivering his opinions in public , operated greatly to his disadvantage as an advocate , and obliged him in most cases to read his lectures to his college pupils . He was , however , singularly popular and respected as a professor , and could reckon
among his scholars one Pope , ( Julius the Third , ) seven Cardinals , and many jurists of eminence ; among whom may be mentioned Pancirolus , the juridical biographer , who , in respectful terms , acknowledges his obligations to his instructions . Marianus was the author of many works on the civil and ecclesiastical laws , which were held in high repute , and consulted as authorities by continental jurists . Ejus Scripta , we are told , in multas Pandectarum partes leguntur ^ et in quatuor vespertinas materias in celeberrimis Italia Gymnasiis pertractas , magnaque Consiliorum volumina . f
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To the Editor * Sir , In the last volume of the Repository some " Moral Queries" of mine were inserted , and I now forward a few others , which , though somewhat different in complexion , may , I hope , be equally acceptable to you and your readers . I should like much to see a tew friendly competitors enter the field ; there is ample gleaning and plenty of room . JAMES LUCKCOCK .
No . 1 . The public journals some time ago announced the death of Pendrill , who , it was believed on good authority , had secreted young Watson for some months in his house , when he was charged with high treason , and a reward * Postea uxori assuetus parum continenter vixme didtwr $ unde contracto morbo non semel agrotavit , ac demum dum prwsentaneia remedih sibi mederi conatur , potentium pharmacorum vi oppresms 74 cetath anno deeessit . Pancirolus . t Bock ' s Hist . Antitrin . Tom . II . p . 575 ; Pancirolus , in vitd Mariani Socini , Junioris ; Tiraboschi , Storia delta LUteratum Italiana , Tom . yil , Pt . i .
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MORAL QUERIES *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1827, page 423, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1797/page/31/
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