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Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
Vesting Prayers — are prayers which are said while a cleric puts on vestments as part of a liturgy of the Catholic (Universal) Church, whether Eastern or Western. They feature as part of the liturgy in question itself, and take place either before or after a… … Wikipedia
pourveuque — tu le peusses, Modo vt possis. Pourveu que je ne le remeine point, Dum ne reducam, Modo ne reducam. Pourveu seulement que je le puisse faire, Tamen vt possim, modo vt possim. Pourveu toutesfois que, etc. Cum eo tamen quod, etc. B. ex Cic. Pourveu … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Graffiti — For other uses, see Graffiti (disambiguation). For historical graffiti, see Graffito (disambiguation). Juan de Oñate s … Wikipedia
Cornelius Gallus — Gaius Cornelius Gallus (ca. 70 BC – 26 BC), Roman poet, orator and politician, was born of humble parents at Forum Livii (Forlì)[1] in Italy. At an early age he moved to Rome, where he was taught by the same master as Virgil and Varius Rufus.… … Wikipedia
Traditional Ambrosian Rite — This article is about the form of the Ambrosian Rite used before the Vatican II; for an explanation of the history and of the current form of this Rite, see Ambrosian Rite. Traditional Ambrosian Rite is the form of the Ambrosian Rite used before… … Wikipedia
Lucretia — Die Vergewaltigung der Lucretia; Gemälde von Tizian, 1571 Lucretia (vor 500 v. Chr.) war laut späterer Tradition eine römische Frau aus der (halb )mythischen Frühzeit, Tochter des Spurius Lucretius Tricipitinus und Gattin des Collatinus aus der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ambrosian Liturgy and Rite — • The liturgy and Rite of the Church of Milan, which derives its name from St. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan (374 397) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ambrosian Liturgy and Rite Ambrosian Liturgy and Rite … Catholic encyclopedia
Medea (Ovid) — Die Tragödie Medea war ein Jugendwerk des römischen Dichters Publius Ovidius Naso. Bis auf zwei Verse ist sie in der Überlieferung verloren gegangen. Die Fragmente Ovid erwähnt in Amores 2,18,13–18 und Tristien 2,553–554, dass er auch… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sextus Tarquinius — war ein Prinz der in der römischen Geschichtsschreibung mythisch verklärten[1] etruskischen Herrscherfamilie der Tarquinier. Er war nach Titus Livius der dritte und jüngste Sohn[2] des letzten etruskischen Königs Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, nach… … Deutsch Wikipedia
ABDALONIMUS — longâ cognatione Sidoniorum stirpi regiae annexus, sed ob inopiam, suburbanum hortum exiguâ stipe colens, ab Hephaestionis hospitibus, (cui ab Alexandro permissum ut quem eô fastigiô e Sidoniis dignissimum arbitratetur, constitueret regem)… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale