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- "xxv"/"xxiv" but ends with the single label "xxiv". This table is called the calendarium. The ecclesiastical new moons for any year are those dates when the epact...
- Calendarium Parisiense (English: The Parisian Calendar) is an illuminated m****cript from the 14th century, containing a calendar. The m****cript was...
- Polish are the Holy Cross Sermons and the Bible of Queen Sophia, and Calendarium cracoviense (1474) is Poland's oldest surviving print. The poets Jan...
- motu proprio and the decree of promulgation were included in the book Calendarium Romanum, published in the same year by Libreria Editrice Vaticana. This...
- The Calendarium Naturale Magi**** Perpetuum is a late renaissance (c.1619-1620) grimoire and esoteric print of calendar engravings. Its full title is Magnum...
- 245–265. doi:10.5406/illiclasstud.42.1.0245. S2CID 164888397. "Calendarium", p. 89 "Calendarium", p. 119 "The Calendar". The Church of England. Retrieved 27...
- including that of the early medieval theologian Pseudo-Dionysus. The Calendarium Naturale Magi**** Perpetuum lists Jophiel as the angel of the Sephira...
- NameExoWorlds Public Vote Released E.B ****el – On a catalogue of stars in the Calendarium of Al Achsasi Al Mouakket Flamsteed unlettered it in his catalogue and...
- Tobias in Christian Art and Iconography". www.christianiconography.info. Calendarium Romanum (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1969), p. 143. "Córdoba 24 | Día...
- Poland's oldest known print. This single-sheet incunable, known also as the Calendarium cracoviense (Cracovian Calendar), was published at Kraków in 1473 by...