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diplomaticus cavensis – I (in Latin). Naples.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link) Hoepli, ed. (1875).
Codex diplomaticus cavensis – II...
- The La Cava
Bible or
Codex Cavensis (Cava de' Tirreni,
Biblioteca statale del
Monumento ****onale
Badia di Cava, Ms. memb. I) is a 9th-century
Latin illuminated...
- Trinità
della Cava (Latin:
Abbatia Territorialis Sanctissimae Trinitatis Cavensis),
commonly known as
Badia di Cava, is a
Benedictine territorial abbey located...
- Psalms) the
primary sources for the text are the
Codex Amiatinus and
Codex Cavensis.
Following the
Codex Amiatinus and the
Vulgate texts of
Alcuin and Theodulf...
- Cruz de la
Victoria Cruz de los
Angeles Agate box
Spiritual legacy Camino de
Santiago Codex Cavensis Kingdom of
Asturias (718–925)
Asturian architecture...
-
Archdiocese of Amalfi-Cava de'
Tirreni (Latin:
Archidioecesis Amalphitana-
Cavensis) is an
archdiocese of the
Latin Church of the
Catholic Church, with its...
- of Jeremiah; the
earliest Latin witnesses to the text
being the
Codex Cavensis (9th century) and the
Theodulfian Bibles (9th century).
Baruch is also...
- Editore. ISBN 978-88-498-0241-2. Visentin, Barbara. (2012).
Fondazioni cavensi nell'Italia meridionale : (secoli XI – XV). Salerno:
Laveglia et Carlone...
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Meloe cantharoides Thunberg, 1791
Meloe carbonaceus LeConte, 1866
Meloe cavensis Petagna, 1819
Meloe chiliensis Guérin, 1831
Meloe chinensis Pan & Bologna...
- Prophets, Narratives; and this
order is also
found the 8th
century Codex Cavensis and
other Spanish pandect bibles. The
Codex Amiatinus sets out the Old...