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- Accessus is a term applied to the voting in conclave for the election of a pope, by which a cardinal changes his vote and accedes to some other candidate...
- cardinals, so that he did not make the final decision to make himself pope (accessus). Ballots were either signed or initialed in the corner of the ballot,...
- The accessus ad auctores ('introduction to authors') was a literary genre of the Middle Ages. Originally, an accessus was the introduction at the beginning...
- Retrieved 1 April 2018. ARISTOTLES, **** doceret Alexandrum ut se contineret ab accessu frequenti uxoris suae, quae erat pulcra valde, ne animum suum a communi...
- Hirsau Abbey. He is known for his literary work Dialogus super auctores, an accessus ad auctores written about 1130. Conrad identified himself as a "modern"...
- Neoseiulus is a genus of mites in the Phytoseiidae family. Neoseiulus accessus (Ueckermann & Loots, 1988) Neoseiulus aceriae (Gupta, 1975) Neoseiulus aegyptocitri...
- ecclesiastical finery. Barbo was elected to succeed Pope Pius II by the accessus in the first ballot of the papal conclave of 30 August 1464 with a majority...
- entry of Christians (solus prohibetur accessus lucorum et fontium, quos autumant pollui christianorum accessu). A few sacred groves in Sambian Peninsula...
- " (which is the most original work of cosmogony in the Latin West) De accessu et recessu maris. On tides and tidal movements. (although some scholars...
- Continentis On the Southern Continent De Meridianae Continentis ad Javam Majorem accessu. Ludovicus Vartomannus libĀ : 3 Indiae capĀ : 27 refert a latere meridiano...