-
Ambrosianum"
belonging to the
Marchese Trotti;
tenth or
eleventh century. Imperfect. Magistretti, "Mon. Vet. Lit. Amb.", II, 19. "Manuale
Ambrosianum";...
- The
Chronicon Ambrosianum (Spanish: Cronicón ambrosiano) or
Chronica parva Ambrosianum ("short
Ambrosian chronicle") is a set of
exceedingly terse medieval...
- (Jerome)
Chronicon Abbatiae de
Evesham Chronicon Burgense Chronicon Ambrosianum Chronicon Compostellanum Chronicon Gothanum Chronicon Helveti**** Chronicon...
- Monachism. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. pp. 123–124.
Diurnum Ambrosianum. 1882. p. 101, 217, 388.
Retrieved 30
April 2018. "Schlußstück", Rilke...
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cases of administration. The
Ambrosian Rite has its own
ritual (Rituale
Ambrosianum,
published by
Giacomo Agnelli at the
Archiepiscopal Press, Milan). In...
-
Seminary Library. Remis : Apud
Reginaldum Florentain. pp. 189.
Breviarium Ambrosianum (in Latin). Vol. Pars aestiva.
Joannis Bernardonii. 1830. pp. 98–99....
- work on a sixth-century
Celtic monastic text
known as the
Paenitentiale Ambrosianum) and Columb****, and the
Archbishop of Canterbury,
Theodore of Tarsus...
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originally redacted in the Rioja. They are
grouped with the
Chronicon Ambrosianum and the
Chronicon Burgense as the Efemérides riojanas. They
cover the...
- Books.google.com. 6
March 2007.
Retrieved 20 May 2019. "Breviarium
Ambrosianum". Books.google.com. 26
April 2007.
Retrieved 20 May 2019.
James H. Moore...
- French.
Through work on
Dante and
after years of
teaching in
Italy at the
Ambrosianum and the
Augustinianum he also
acquired Italian.
Harvard granted him an...