- The
Latin expression Pro
captu lectoris habent sua fata
libelli (literally, "According to the
capabilities of the reader,
books have
their destiny"),...
- A
libellus (plural
libelli) in the
Roman Empire was any
brief do****ent
written on
individual pages (as
opposed to
scrolls or tablets),
particularly official...
-
Hyacinthe Libelli, O.P. (1616 – 23
October 1684) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of
Avignon (1673–1684).
Hyacinthe Libelli was born...
- pre**** (literally "booklet of prayings,
booklet of petitions", plural:
libelli pre****) is a
medieval collection of prayers, a prayerbook, in the m****cript...
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Appleton Company.
Bonizo of Sutri, in
Monumenta Germaniae Historica, 6,
Libelli 1,
Libelli de Lite I (Hannover, 1891), p. 601 (ed. E. Dummler). Carl Mirbt, Die...
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announce publicly a
successful ballot to
elect a new pope.
habent sua fata
libelli Books have
their destiny [according to the
capabilities of the reader]...
- a
sacramentary in the
strict sense, but
rather a
private collection of
libelli missarum (missal booklets)
containing only the
prayers for
certain M****es...
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Rhetoricorum ad C. Herennium...libri,
Marcus Tullius Cicero, (Cicero)
March 1514.
Libelli Portatiles Le cose
volgari de
Messer Francesco Petrarcha,
Francesco Petrarca...
- Ab
epistulis was the chancellor's
office in the
Roman Empire with
responsibility for the emperor's correspondence. The
office sent
mandata (instructions)...
- The
Palazzo Marsili Libelli is a
Gothic style urban palace localized on Via di Città #136-142, in the
Terzo di Città, in the city of Siena,
region of...