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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...
- Dialogus creaturarum (more properly Dialogus creaturarum optime moralizatus or Dyalogus creaturarum moralizatus), is a collection of 122 Latin-language...
- – Snorri SturlussonProse 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...
- 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...
- Latina vol. 197 (1855) Physica, sive Subtilitatum diversarum naturarum creaturarum libri novem Scivias seu Visiones (1141–51) Solutiones triginta octo quaestionum...
- 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...
- which "someone" (quidam) approached him and asked him to sing principium creaturarum, "the beginning of created things." After first refusing to sing, Cædmon...