- Charles, ed. (1913). "
Accessus".
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. Portals:
Catholicism Christianity Accessus at Wikipedia's sister...
- made
choices by
accessus,
acclamation (per inspirationem), adoration,
compromise (per compromissum) or
scrutiny (per scrutinium).
Accessus was a
method for...
- The
accessus ad
auctores ('introduction to authors') was a
literary genre of the
Middle Ages. Originally, an
accessus was the
introduction at the beginning...
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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...
- d'Estouteville and
Barbo they
changed their votes to
della Rovere in the
accessus,
giving him a
total of 13 votes. The
cardinals voting for
della Rovere...
- the
morning on 11
August although Borja had only 15
votes prior to the
accessus;
other accounts say
Borja received all the
votes except for his own, which...
- Quauin, "The
Medieval Accessus ad Auctores", Traditio, Vol. 3 (1945), pp. 215–264.
Stephen M. Wheeler, "Introduction", in
Accessus ad auctores: Medieval...
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Medici asking for an
accessus after Farnese received twelve votes.
Farnese received eight or nine
additional votes by
accessus, and one
cardinal even...
- No.
Image Head of
School Accessus Exitus 1
Eliphalet Pearson, LL.D. 1778 1786 2
Ebenezer Pemberton, A.M. 1786 1793 3 Mark Newman, A.M. 1795 1809 4 John...
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papal conclaves thereafter. The
conclave was also the
first to
feature accessus voting (votes cast in accessit),
derived from a
practice of the
Roman Senate...