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Institutiones Divinae (classical Latin: [ĩːstɪtuːtiˈoːneːs diːˈwiːnae̯],
Ecclesiastical Latin: [institutsiˈones diˈvine]; The
Divine Institutes) is the...
- The
Divine Praises or
Laudes Divinae (informally
known as
Blessed be God) is an 18th-century
Roman Catholic expiatory prayer. It is
traditionally recited...
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Inter caetera ('Among
other [works]') was a
papal bull
issued by Pope
Alexander VI on the 4 May 1493,
which granted to the
Catholic Monarchs King Ferdinand...
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other main
field of
study when the
university began, i.e. res
divinae (or
literae divinae, lit. div.), also
known as theology. Lit. hum., is concerned...
- In
ancient Rome, res
divinae,
singular res
divina (Latin for "divine matters," that is, the
service of the gods), were the laws that
pertained to the...
- (Tertullian, "De Corona," iii.; Cyprian, "Testimonies," xi. 21–22; Lactantius, "
Divinæ Institutiones," iv. 27, and elsewhere).
Accordingly the
Christian Fathers...
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tutor to his son Crispus. His most
important work is the
Institutiones Divinae ("The
Divine Institutes"), an
apologetic treatise intended to establish...
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Divinae Institutiones 5.2.12–13; Digeser,
Christian Empire, 5. Lactantius,
Divinae Institutiones 5.2.3; Frend, "Prelude", 13. Lactantius,
Divinae Institutiones...
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goose Texts Virgil Aeneid Ovid
Fasti Metamorphoses Propertius Varro Res
divinae Sibylline Books A****ius The
Golden ****
Concepts and
practices Festivals...
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dealing with Res
humanae ("human affairs") and the
remaining 16 with Res
divinae ("divine affairs"). It was
above all an
account of the
cultural and institutional...