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- Charles, ed. (1913). "Accessus". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Portals: Catholicism Christianity Accessus at Wikipedia's sister...
- The accessus ad auctores ('introduction to authors') was a literary genre of the Middle Ages. Originally, an accessus was the introduction at the beginning...
- made choices by accessus, acclamation (per inspirationem), adoration, compromise (per compromissum) or scrutiny (per scrutinium). Accessus was a method for...
- while the remaining fell to Trevisan and d'Estouteville. On the following accessus Barbo received three additional votes and was elected Pope. He took the...
- Paolucci received eight votes in the ballot and two additional in the accessus. In the second scrutiny in the evening of the same day Paolucci was only...
- entry of Christians (solus prohibetur accessus lucorum et fontium, quos autumant pollui christianorum accessu). A few sacred groves in Sambian Peninsula...
- Neoseiulus is a genus of mites in the Phytoseiidae family. Neoseiulus accessus (Ueckermann & Loots, 1988) Neoseiulus aceriae (Gupta, 1975) Neoseiulus aegyptocitri...
- place on May 13 at six o'clock in the evening. At the end of the phase of accessus Ugo Boncompagni was elected Pope, receiving all votes except of his own...
- 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...
- Opportunities we have had of collecting a store of books Fiebat ad nos desideratus accessus vasorum scientiae et volatus multifarious voluminum optimorum. In his most...