Maybe we need a canon of general knowledge, some kind of bare minimum required of every school-leaver. |
His annotations to an incunable edition of Old Frisian law reveal his interest in Anglo-Saxon canon law. |
Significantly, Hippocrates was the only author in the medical canon to be appreciated even by the iconoclastic iatrochemists. |
But the orienting theme throughout the Mosaic canon is life and its blessings, the affirmation of personhood. |
A canon of Seville Cathedral and renowned for his devotion and learning, Neve was a major patron of the artist. |
In any case, Villa fell quickly from the canon of modern American poetry and now seems a mere footnote to its history. |