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- Stanford University. Migne, Jacques-Paul (1853). "De divina omnipotentia in reparatione, et factis infectis redendis". Petrus Dami**** (in Latin). Vol. 145....
- de Fide" - an apologetic letter to the Pope. "Ad Januariam liber de reparatione lapsi" - an appeal to an abbot on behalf of an incontinent monk. "Bachiarius"...
- for the emperor. The "domus" of Fiorenza is listed in the "Statuum de reparatione castrorum" (c. 1241–1245). In the summer of 1255, Pope Alexander IV sent...
- psalmodiae officium solemniter exhibere facias. Et quia ecclesiam ipsam reparatione certum est indigere, volumus ut quidquid illuc accedere potuerit, ipse...
- date of the building of the Guildhall. The mention of "repairs" (in reparatione) in 1157 was a term that often indicated the final expenses on completion...
- whereby the king gives his royal ****ent to the election of a bishop. Reparatione facienda, a writ for one tenant in common to compel his co-tenants to...
- study of the Catalogus Baronum, just as the study of the Statutum de reparatione castrorum is fundamental for the Swabian age. This last study deals with...
- with Saint Maximus of Turin) who for the occasion spoke the homily De reparatione ecclesiae mediolanensis. Eusebius died on 8 August, probably in 462,...
- Gregory I, Epistula ad Secundinum (beginning only, with interpolation De reparatione lapsi); statutes from a south Italian council Me1 (M) Merseburg, Dombibliothek...
- twenty-eight sermons on various Church festivals; one epistle entitled De reparatione lapsi, in which he exhorts a renegade monk to return to his monastery...