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- Dum transisset sabbatum (I) (5 voices, only work by Taverner included in the Dow Partbooks; also a 4 voice edition) Dum transisset sabbatum (II) (4 voices)...
- Holy Sa****ay (Latin: Sabbatum Sanctum), also known as Great and Holy Sa****ay (also Holy and Great Sa****ay), Low Sa****ay, the Great Sabbath, Hallelujah...
- recording several albums of early music on period instruments they recorded Sabbatum: Medieval Tribute to Black Sabbath in the same style having translated...
- feria tertia feria quarta; rarely media septimana feria quinta feria ****ta Sabbatum; dies sabbatinus, dies Sabbati; rarely feria septima, feria Sabbati Hebrew...
- Aramaic Jeshua > Gr**** Ἰησοῦς (Iēsoûs) > Latin Jesus, Hebrew Shabbat > Latin sabbatum; but this could also be explained by the lack of a better sound in Latin...
- [☉1] feria secunda feria tertia feria quarta feria quinta feria ****ta sabbatum [♄1] Portuguese domingo [☉1] segunda-feira terça-feira quarta-feira quinta-feira...
- is quoted in Salve intemerata virgo, and his later work, Dum transisset sabbatum. The reformed Anglican liturgy was inaugurated during the short reign of...
- and Lenna. In 2002, he produced a medieval Black Sabbath tribute album Sabbatum, a collection of classic Sabbath tracks performed Latin by medieval music...
- do not contain the word feria and are called respectively dominica and sabbatum, some use the term feria "to denote the days of the w**** with the exception...
- witch-hunting lore, Malleus Maleficarum (1486) does not contain the word sabbath (sabbatum). The first recorded English use of sabbath referring to sorcery was in...