- The
Hebdomadal Council was the
chief executive body for the
University of
Oxford from its
establishment by the
Oxford University Act 1854
until its replacement...
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Constantine made
Sunday (dies Solis) an
official day of rest in AD 321. The
hebdomadal w**** was also
reckoned as a
cycle of
letters from A to G;
these were adapted...
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University of Oxford,
Commission of
Inquiry Evidence;
University of Oxford,
Hebdomadal Council,
Commission of Inquiry; [Chairman, Lord Franks]. 14 vols. 1964-5...
- who make up the
ruling council of
Mount Celestia in
Dungeons &
Dragons Hebdomadal Council This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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corporate governance at the
University of Oxford, England. It
established the
Hebdomadal Council, the
leading body in the university's administration, stating...
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considered to
represent the
Fathers as tritheists, and it was
condemned by the
Hebdomadal Council as falsa,
impia et haeretica, the
scholar being driven from Oxford...
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Registrar of the
University of Oxford,
informed Salazar that the university's
Hebdomadal Council had "unanimously
decided at its
meeting last Monday, to invite...
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Registrar of the
University of Oxford,
informed Salazar that the University's
Hebdomadal Council had "unanimously
decided at its
meeting last Monday, to invite...
- "astronomically"
correct Easter.
Lange called this case a
negative w****ly (
hebdomadal)
paradox (H− paradox). If the
astronomical calculation gives a Sa****ay...
- nights, as in the more
common fortnight ("fourteen-night").
Hebdomad and
hebdomadal w**** both
derive from the Gr**** hebdomás (ἑβδομάς, "a seven"). Septimana...