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Edmond Martène (22
December 1654 – 20 June 1739) was a
French Benedictine historian and liturgist.
Martène was born at Saint-Jean-de-Losne near Dijon...
- of the M****, the
congregation is
dismissed with "ite in pace".
Edmond Martene gives other instances of the use of "pax". In
Christian epigraphy, there...
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Martina Franca, or just
Martina (Martinese:
Marténe), is a town and muni****lity in the
province of Taranto, Apulia, Italy. It is the
second most po****ted...
- (1657–1709) François Lamy (1636–1711)
Pierre Coustant (1654–1721)
Edmond Martène (1654–1739)
Ursin Durand (1682–1771)
Bernard de
Montfaucon (1655–1741)...
- 604) (****za: F. Lega), p. 793, no. 4. (in Italian) Thiel, p. 175.
Edmond Martḕne pointed out that this was the
beginning of the
custom of the
Quattuor Temporum...
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Edinburgh Festival Chorus Scottish Chamber Orchestra CD: EMI, Cat: ?? 2007
Martene Grimson,
Penelope Mills,
Fiona Campbell, Mark Tucker, Paul Mc****n Antony...
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Urban IV and from
Clement IV to
Cardinal Simon can be
found in:
Edmund Martène and
Ursine Durand,
Thesaurus novus anecdotorum Tomus Secundus (Paris 1717)...
- of
church law and discipline),
which is to be
found in the
Anecdota of
Martène, vol. v. This work has been
suggested as
influential on Gratian's Decretum...
- Daniel, etc. The
responses varied likewise; many
examples may be
found in
Martène and the
writers cited below in the bibliography. It is
fortunate that the...
- 1095–1300.” (vol. 88, no. 1 ed.). JSTOR: Speculum.
Retrieved Oct 2, 2022.
Martène, Edmond; Durand,
Ursine (1717).
Thesaurus novus anecdotorum (in Latin)...