- Nemo
propheta in patria, a
Latin phrase meaning "no man is a
prophet in his own land", may
refer to: Nemo
propheta in
patria (sua), a
concept present...
- In religion, a
prophet or
prophetess is an
individual who is
regarded as
being in
contact with a
divine being and is said to
speak on
behalf of that being...
- Danielem,
digitized codex (1490)
Sancti Hieronymi ad
Pammachium in
duodecim prophetas,
digitized codex (1470–1480)
Colonnade Statue in St Peter's
Square Works...
- Used to
imply that one must like a
subject in
order to
study it. nemo
propheta in
patria (sua) no man is a
prophet in his own land
Concept present in...
- Used to
imply that one must like a
subject in
order to
study it. nemo
propheta in
patria (sua) no man is a
prophet in his own land
Concept present in...
-
Patre et Fílio
simul adorátur et conglorificátur: qui locútus est per
prophétas. Et unam, sanctam, cathólicam et apostólicam Ecclésiam. Confíteor unum...
-
Lamentaciones de Jeremías
Propheta (or
Hieremiae Prophetae Lamentationes) is a
choral work
composed in 1946 by
Alberto Ginastera while residing in the...
- ad
alterum ibi
cubavit lamia et
invenit sibi
requiem — Isaiah (Isaias
Propheta) 34.14,
Vulgate The
translation is, "And
demons shall meet with monsters...
-
Orlande de L****us's 1565
cycle of motets, the
Sacrae Lectiones Novem ex
Propheta Iob, and
George Frideric Handel's use of Job 19:25 ("I know that my redeemer...
- :
Catholic University of
America Press, 2008) [translation of In XII
Prophetas]
Against those who are
unwilling to
confess that the Holy
Virgin is Theotokos...