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Oratio Dominica CL
Linguis Versa (Italian: Il
Libro di
Preghiere Della Domenica) is a book
written in
Latin by Jean-Joseph Marcel. This work was printed...
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Oratio Imperata (Latin, "Obligatory Prayer") is a set of
Roman Catholic invocative prayers consisting of the
liturgical action and a short,
general prayer...
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Oratio obliqua (or
indirect speech) is a
topic in
modern philosophy,
considered to be a
variety of the
wider topic of metarepresentation. In
recent years...
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Digital Library. Cicero, M.T. "
Oratio qua L.
Catilinam Emisit in
Senatu Habita". In
Clark (1908). ——. "In L.
Catilinam Oratio Secunda Habita ad Populum"....
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Oratio ad Graecos, in
English Discourse to the Gr****s or
Address to the Gr****s, may
refer to:
Discourse to the Gr****s
concerning Hades by
Hippolytus of...
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alternative terms for
direct and
indirect reported speech are '
oratio recta' and '
oratio obliqua', respectively. Huddleston, Rodney; Pullum,
Geoffrey (2002)...
- from the
medieval hymn
Salve mundi salutare, also
known as the
Rhythmica oratio,
formerly ascribed to
Bernard of
Clairvaux but now
thought to be by Arnulf...
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velocities ranging between 700–950 m/s (2,297–3,117 ft/s)
Relatively low
Oratios ranging between 2.87 and 7.99
Cartridges issued to Law
Enforcement and...
- 47, 73–74; Fowden, "Between
Pagans and Christians", 175–76. Constantine,
Oratio ad
Sanctorum Coetum, 16.2; Elliott,
Christianity of Constantine., 29–30;...
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lectures prepared to
support the
reformation of the church.
Richard Sampson's
Oratio (1534), for example, was an
argument for
absolute obedience to the monarchy...