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- anonymously. He gives its incipit as "**** de sublimiori atque precipuo rerum effectum ...". Some parts of it have been published by Ruska, Julius (1939). "Pseudepigraphe...
- have seen in a vision before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge. in hunc effectum for this purpose Describes a meeting called for a particular stated purpose...
- University Press, 1915), pp. 160-161. "Supplicationibus, omnipotens Deus, effectum consuetae pietatis impende, et gratia Spiritus Sancti hunc famulum tuum...
- cluster Latin form Learned form Old Spanish form Modern Spanish form ct → t effectum, perfectum, respectum, aspectum, dīstrīctus, sectam efecto, perfecto, respecto...
- serviens, ad abigendos dæmones morbosque pellendos divinæ gratiæ sumat effectum; ut quidquid in domibus vel in locis fidelium hæc unda res****rit careat...
- only that of a dog. The principle is equivalent to that of Causa aequat effectum (cause equals effect) in both a quantitative and qualitative sense. In...
- Latin Old Spanish Modern Spanish Modern Portuguese acceptāre, captāre, effectum, respectum acetar, catar, efeto, respeto aceptar, captar, efecto, respecto...
- have seen in a vision before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge. in hunc effectum for this purpose Describes a meeting called for a particular stated purpose...
- magnis insignoribus superiorum planetarum, solis defectibus, et de cometis effectum historica expositione". In this book, recorded astronomical phenomena were...
- to] the Church") Ecclis. – Ecclesiasticis ("Ecclesiastical") Effum. – Effectum ("Effect") Epus. – Episcopus ("Bishop") Excoe. – Excommunicatione ("Excommunication"...