- The
Groans of the
Britons (Latin:
gemitus Britannorum) is the
final appeal made
between 446 and 454 by the
Britons to the
Roman military for ****istance...
- (eds.).
Julius Caesar.
Penguin Books. p. 74. ...uno modo ad
primum ictum gemitu sine voce edito; etsi
tradiderunt quidam Marco Bruto irruenti dixisse "καὶ...
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introit for the day:
Septuagesima or Cir****dederunt (from Cir****dederunt me
gemitus mortis,
Psalm 18:5),
centred on the
Parable of the
Workers in the Vineyard...
-
sacrarum Religionum statu (1625) in
polemic with
Robert Bellarmine whose De
gemitu columbae (1620)
criticized the
decadence of
religious orders. Gravina, wrote...
- of the tale is in a four-line
Latin poem by Phaedrus: Mons parturibat,
gemitus immanes ciens,
eratque in
terris maxima expectatio. At ille
murem peperit...
-
sacrarum Religionum statu, 1625 in
polemic with
Robert Bellarmine whose De
gemitu columbae criticized the
decadence of
religious orders. In the
pulpit he...
- women. Male
mourners might express their grief by a
dignified groaning (
gemitus);
anything more was
thought improper.
These practices are ****ociated with...
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quotidie Reminiscere miserationum tuarum Tribularer si
nescirem Laboravi in
gemitu meo Deus,
refugium et
virtus O Crux
benedicta Sacrarum cantionum liber primus...
- BWV 989
Violin Sonata in E minor, BWV 1023
Antonio Caldara –
Laboravi in
gemitu meo André
Campra – Enée et
Didon Giovanni Maria Casini –
Pensieri per Organo...
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nostri maculas delicti. ℟. Rogamus, Deus, tuam maiestatem:
auribus sacris gemitus exaudi:
crimina nostra placidus indulge. ℟. Tibi
fatemur crimina admissa:...