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Armaria (singular armarium) are a kind of closed,
labeled cupboards that were used for book
storage from
ancient history until the
Middle Ages. They were...
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government − and is fed from a 5-round
detachable box magazine.
Small Arms Illustrated, 2010
Vitrine da
Armaria: CHAPINA.
Retrieved December 23, 2014. v t e...
- room, lit by
abundant natural light from the
eastern windows.
Shelves or
armaria set into
niches along the
walls held
papyrus book
rolls that
visitors could...
- St
Hildegard of
Bingen from the
Illuminated Rupertsberg Codex. Vol. 1.
Armaria patristica et mediaevalia. Turnhout: Brepols, 1977. Harris, Anne Sutherland...
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titles in the
course of a lifetime, but displa**** the
scrolls in
bookcases (
armaria) of
citrus wood
inlaid with
ivory that ran
right to the ceiling: "by now...
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while in
reality the child, who Daya
named Armaria, was
given to Cesar. However,
shortly after Cesar gets
Armaria, his home is
raided by the DEA and Daya's...
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titles in the
course of a lifetime, but displa**** the
scrolls in
bookcases (
armaria) of
citrus wood
inlaid with
ivory that ran
right to the ceiling: "by now...
- later. As an example, he
quotes a 1521 work
published in Toulouse: Latin:
Armaria est
locus ubi
libri reponuntur (a
bookcase is a
place where the
books are...
- ambulatory,
south of the
armaria.
These chapels,
called the Von
Galenschen Kapellen after him,
mimic the
shape of the
armaria. In 1697, the Vicars' sacristry...