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Placido Columbani was an
Italian architectural designer who
worked chiefly in
England in the
latter part of the 18th century. He
belonged to the school...
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style "The
Right Reverend Archimandrite". The word
occurs in the
Regula Columbani (c. 7), and du
Cange gives a few
other cases of its use in
Latin do****ents...
- own
works (as far as they have been preserved) and
Jonas of Susa's Vita
Columbani (Life of Columb****),
which was
written between 639 and 641.
Jonas entered...
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District Online. 5
October 2020.
Archived from the
original on 2016-04-16.
Columbani Architecte (in French)
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first book. O:
Olomucensis M 79 (XV) —
gnomic p****ages.
Columbani, Raphael;
Henry Cuffe and
Marcello Adriani (1598).
Longi Pastoralium,...
- 1996), §18–20, ISBN 1-56085-072-8 G.S.M.
Walker (ed. and trans.),
Sancti Columbani opera (Dublin, 1957), p. 7. Mayr-Harting, The
Coming of
Christianity to...
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compilation of the
poems of Hrab****
Maurus under the
subscription "Hymnus
Columbani ad
Andream episcopum de
obitu Caroli",
which inspired L. A.
Muratori to...
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enlarged with a
portico and
other enrichments in 1780 by
Placido Columbani. It was
Grade I
listed on 14 July 1955. The
house was
built for the politician...
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Saint Columb**** that is copied,
almost without change, from the Vita
Columbani by
Jonas of Bobbio. The book ends
abruptly with the
Battle of
Autun in...
- The
Missionary Society of St.
Columban (Latin:
Societas Sancti Columbani pro
Missionibus ad Exteros) (abbreviated as S.S.C.M.E. or SSC),
commonly known...