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Canticle of the Sun, also
known as
Canticle of the
Creatures and
Laudes Creaturarum (Praise of the Creatures), is a
religious song
composed by
Saint Francis...
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Dialogus creaturarum (more
properly Dialogus creaturarum optime moralizatus or
Dyalogus creaturarum moralizatus), is a
collection of 122 Latin-language...
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Snorri Sturlusson –
Prose Edda c. 1225
Francis of ****isi –
Laudes creaturarum or
Cantico delle creature (Praise of God's creation), the
oldest known...
- as an
interfaith Franciscan order. Canti****
Fratris Solis or
Laudes Creaturarum;
Canticle of the Sun, 1224
Oratio ante Crucifixum,
Prayer before the...
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inhabitants of God's creation, in his work
Canticle of the
Creatures (Laudes
Creaturarum, also
known as the
Canticle of the Sun).
Special emphasis is put on the...
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Latina vol. 197 (1855) Physica, sive
Subtilitatum diversarum naturarum creaturarum libri novem Scivias seu
Visiones (1141–51)
Solutiones triginta octo quaestionum...
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Raymond of Sabunde's (c. 1385–1436)
Theologia Naturalis sive
Liber Creaturarum,
written 1434–1436, but
published posthumously (1484),
marks an important...
- 1130), an
introduction to the
classics by
Conrad of
Hirsau Dialogus creaturarum (c. 1480),
collection of
Latin fables This
disambiguation page lists...
- 1483–84, he also
produced the
first book
printed in Sweden,
Dialogus creaturarum, a
richly illustrated volume dated 1483. He
appears to have been brought...
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which "someone" (quidam)
approached him and
asked him to sing
principium creaturarum, "the
beginning of
created things."
After first refusing to sing, Cædmon...