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Propagula
Propagulum Pro*pag"u*lum, n.; pl. Propagula. [NL. See Propagate.] (Bot.) A runner terminated by a germinating bud.

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- William of Pagula (died 1332), also known as William Paull or William Poull, was a 14th-century English canon lawyer and theologian best known for his...
- KhusrowTughluq Nama (Book of the Tughluqs; prose) 1320–23 William of PagulaOculus Sacerdotis (Priest's Eye, a manual for priests) c. 1321 Liber Legum...
- William of Conches, Bartholomew of Lucca, William of Auvergne, William of Pagula, and Muslim sociologists like Ibn Khaldun. One of the earliest demographic...
- Paull (archaic Paul, Pall, Pawle, Pawel, Paulle, Paghel, Paghill, Paghil, Pagula) is a village and civil parish in Holderness, in the East Riding of Yorkshire...
- Lambeth Quinque Verba (1300) Oculus Sacerdotis (ca. 1320) by William of Pagula January 2022 ISBN 978-1-64413-360-6 7 The Catechism of the Council of Trent...
- fourteenth-century England: treatises by Walter of Milemete, William of Pagula, and William of Ockham (Tempe, Arizona: Arizona Center for Medieval and...
- The Oculus Sacerdotis was a 14th-century book by William of Pagula. Influenced by or possibly lifted from the Peckham Constitutions of 1281, they are divided...
- fourteenth-century England : treatises by Walter of Milemete, William of Pagula, and William of Ockham, Turnhout, 2002. Anne Curry, in The Hundred Years'...
- making use of the pastoral manual of a fellow Yorkshireman, William of Pagula. Contra Amatores Mundi (Against the Lovers of the World), which survives...
- rectoris (1313×1315), written for the Marino Badoer, duke of Crete William of Pagula, Speculum regis, written for Edward III of England (c. 1331). Don Juan Manuel...