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Decet Romanum Pontificem (from Latin: "It
Befits the
Roman Pontiff"; 1521) is the
papal bull that
excommunicated the
German theologian Martin Luther;...
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decet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Decet may
refer to:
Decet (music), a
composition which requires ten
musicians for a
performance Decet Romanum...
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Romanum decet Pontificem (named for its
Latin incipit: "it
befits the
Roman Pontiff") is a
papal bull
issued by Pope
Innocent XII (1691–1700) on June...
- In music, a
decet—sometimes dectet, decimet, decimette, or even tentet—is a
composition that
requires ten
musicians for a performance, or a
musical group...
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Decet for
winds (Dixtuor à vents) in D major, Op. 14, is a
chamber music work by the
Romanian composer George Enescu,
written in 1906 and
first performed...
- piano, a
piano trio, two
string quartets and two
piano quartets, a wind
decet (French, "dixtuor"), an
octet for strings, a
piano quintet, and a chamber...
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solemn and
steady nature of the music. A
soprano solo is sung to the Te
decet hymnus text in the
tonus peregrinus. The
choir continues,
repeating the...
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until Pope
Innocent XII's anti-nepotism bull (a
papal charter),
Romanum decet pontificem (1692), a pope
without a cardinal-nephew was the
exception to...
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contained in the
constitutions of
Gregory XV Æterni
Patris Filius and
Decet Romanum Pontificem,
Urban VIII's
constitution Ad
Romani Pontificis Providentiam...
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refused to
recant his
protestant teachings and
suffered excommunication when
Decet Romanum Pontificem was
issued in 1521. The
historical impetus for this bull...