- Pope
Clement VI
achieved some
consistency in
route with the bull
Nuper Carissimae,
establishing the
Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land, and
charging the...
-
stocks fluctuated. The
Roman orator Cicero speaks of
partes illo
tempore carissimae,
which means "shares that had a very high
price at that time". This implies...
- dies V
Gaius Aeresius Saenus veter****
legionis VI
Victricis coniugi carissimae et sibi
faciendum curavit. York (Ebora****), U.K. RIB 685 = CIL VII 245...
- and
queen of Naples. With two
papal bullae,
Gratias Agimus and
Nuper Carissimae,
dated in Avignon, 21
November 1342, Pope
Clement VI
approved and created...
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annos natus 86.
Cujusque ossa ****
cineribus ELIZABETHAE REID,
conjugis carissimae,
triumque filiarum,
morte praematura abreptarum,
sepulchro hic condita...
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epitaphs for a
contubernali bene
merenti ("to a well
deserving companion"),
carissimae ("dearest"),
piissimae or
pientissimae ("most devoted"),
optimae ("best")...
- benemerenti, Cui bono. C.C. –
Calumniae causa,
Causa cognita,
Conjugi carissimae,
Consilium cepit,
Curiae consulto. C.C.C. –
Calumniae cavendae causa....
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published as a
monograph in 1919. He
dedicated his
dissertation as an
uxori carissimae sacrum,
Latin for (roughly) "a gift of
devotion to a wife most dear"—namely...
- (Brácsaverseny) for
viola and
orchestra (1959)
Concerto No. 1 In
memoriam matris carissimae meae for
cello and
orchestra (1967)
Chamber Concerto No. 1 for 12 instruments...