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- Ancistrus clementinae is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it occurs in the Pozuelos River basin,...
- Asplundia clementinae is a species of plant in the Cyclanthaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist...
- known by this title. The Constitutiones Clementis V or Constitutiones Clementinæ are not officially known as "Liber Septimus". However, they were so designated...
- From the Rare Book and Special Collections Division at the Library of Congress Lewis E 65 Constitutiones clementinae (Clementine constitutions) at OPenn...
- encomium of Saint Jerome, the Hierominianum glosses on the Constitutiones Clementinae or Clementines of 1317 which became the standard gloss for this text...
- cirrhosus (Valenciennes, 1836) Ancistrus claro Knaack, 1999 Ancistrus clementinae Rendahl (de), 1937 Ancistrus cryptophthalmus R. E. dos Reis, 1987 Ancistrus...
- the 14th century, a few small collections followed: the Constitutiones Clementinae or Clementines (1317), edited by Anastasius Germonius and published by...
- those of Boniface VIII (Sixth Book of the Decretals); those of Clement V (Clementinæ) i. e. the collections which at that time, with the Decretum of Gratian...
- Rubiaceae; first discovered in 1780, rediscovered in 1975. Asplundia clementinae, a species of plant in the family Cyclanthaceae. Astragalus nitidiflorus...
- edit the Liber Septimus decretalium (later known as the Constitutiones Clementinae); and he also wrote Paratitla on the five books of the Decretals of Gregory...