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- humanae conditionis libri tres, J.H. Achterfeldt ed. (Bonn 1855). (Latin) Lotharii Cardinalis (Innocentii III), De Miseria Humane Conditionis, M. Maccarone...
- Innocent in the House in 1951. His Latin works include De miseria humanae conditionis, a tract on asceticism that Innocent III wrote before becoming pope,...
- Engendrynge of Mankynde, possible translation of Innocent III's De miseria conditionis humanae Origenes upon the Maudeleyne The Book of the Leoun – "The Book...
- (typo) in the code. For example, this code executes function foo only if conditionis true. if (condition) foo(); But this code always executes foo: if (condition);...
- excommunicamus, et anathematizamus omnes, singulos cujus****que gradus, seu conditionis fuerint; Universitates vero, Collegia, & Capitula quo****que ncmine nuncupentur...
- both the same language, not two distinct idioms. De miseria humanae conditionis (On the Misery of Human Life, 1455), reflections in his retirement in...
- Erennium, and a translation/adaptation of Innocent III's De miseria humane conditionis. He also wrote an allegorical novel called Libro de' Vizi e delle Virtudi...
- an essay "On the Misery of the Human Condition", De miseria humanae conditionis, which Geoffrey Chaucer is reputed to have rendered in English, in a...
- Thus he published the Legenda aurea of Jacobus de Voragine, De miseria conditionis humanae by Pope Innocent III, as well as works by Bonaventure and Bernhard...
- and walking in the footsteps of Our Predecessors, omnes cujus****que conditionis Christi fideles admonemus etobtestamur in Domino vehementer, do vehemently...