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- Herede di Gio. Battista Somasco (ed.). La piazza universale di tutte le professioni del mondo (in Italian). Venice. p. 686. Retrieved 14 November 2020. "Pasta...
- any consequence: that between those who entered religion "per modum professionis" and "per modum simplicis conversionis" the former being monachi and...
- Specializzazione per le Professioni Legali (Specialization Schools for the Legal Profession), leading to a Diploma di Specializzazione per le Professioni Legali (Specialization...
- missing publisher (link) Raichich, Marino (1989). "Liceo, università, professioni: un percorso difficile" [High school, university, professions: a difficult...
- Initiationis Christianae adultorum (Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis, 1972) Ordo professionis religiosae (Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis, 1970, 1975) Ordo Baptismi parvulorum...
- undertaking two further year of studies (Diploma di specializzazione per le professioni legaliequivalent of a 2-year Master of Arts). In Spain, there is no...
- Specializzazione, gained after a two-year (Law, Diploma di Specializzazione in Professioni legali) or a three-to-six year (Medicine, depending on the particular...
- response to Caravajal. Carvajal's writings include: Apologia monasticae professionis (Antwerp, 1529), a defence of the religious orders against Erasmus Declamatio...
- NEBRIJA (c.1444-1522). El orgullo de ser gramático Grammaticus nomen est professionis, catálogo de la exposición, comisaria y coord. Teresa Jiménez Calvente...
- 747 commended Agilulfus for signing the "Charta verae et orthodoxae professionis." Agilulfus was venerated in the Abbey at Malmedy as an abbot and martyr...