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Directorium is a
Latin word
denoting a guide. In the
later Middle Ages it was
specially applied to
Catholic liturgical guides for
praying the
Divine Office...
- The
Directorium Inquisitorum is
Nicholas Eymerich's most
prominent and
enduring work,
written in
Latin and
consisting of
approximately 800 pages, which...
- the
later half of the 14th century. He is best
known for
authoring the
Directorium Inquisitorum, that
mostly summarized previous texts and mores. Nicholas...
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University of
California Press. pp. 83–85.
Eymerich Directorium inquisitorum, Nicholas. "
Directorium inquisitorum".
Cornell University Library Digital Collections...
- says that the same
method can be
applied more
readily with the
Organum Directorium (the
Diagram of Courses,
sheet 18)
shown annotated here. Only dividers...
- head of the new
central administrative agency,
dubbed the Directory, (
Directorium in
publicis et cameralibus) in 1749, he
initiated a
radical centralization...
- Louis's body returning, from a copy of the
crusade treatise Directorium ad p****agium...
- The
Directorium ad
faciendum p****agium
transmarinum (or
Directorium ad p****agium for short) is an
anonymous 24,000-word
Latin treatise on
crusading submitted...
- He
wrote one of the
first manuals for user of the inquisitors, the
Directorium inquisitoriale (1242).
Raymond of
Penyafort was born in
Santa Margarida...
- pseudo-alchemists.
Roman Catholic Inquisitor General Nicholas Eymerich's
Directorium Inquisitorum,
written in 1376, ****ociated
alchemy with the performance...