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- octavum Idus a.d. VIII Eid. 8 6 6 6 6 The 7th day before the Ides ante diem septimum Idus a.d. VII Eid. 9 7 7 7 7 The 6th day before the Ides ante diem ****tum...
- Ecclesiae Presbyterum Cardinalem Chisium, qui elegit sibi nomen Alexandrum Septimum. I announce to you a great joy: we have a pope, the most eminent and most...
- effusus pluris populos adit, donec in Ponti**** mare **** meatibus erumpat: septimum os paludibus hauritur. Fluvios Rheno et Danuvio separa toto Germania ab...
- Pars Secunda (second half) 1899, Institutiones Philosophicae, Volumen Septimum: Theodiceae, Primum 1900, Institutiones Philosophicae, Volumen Octavum:...
- Darlington, 1952 Iridagonum quadripunctum Darlington, 1952 Iridagonum septimum Darlington, 1971 Iridagonum ****punctum Darlington, 1952 Iridagonum subfusum...
- and Dorchester. These tours were written up as Iter Dumnoniense and Iter Septimum Antonini Aug. He also wrote an account of Dorchester's Maumbury Rings in...
- medieval chronicle, states that the monks of the monastery of S. Lorenzo ad Septimum near Aversa offered the faithful a mozza or provatura with some bread on...
- et Dominum Nostrum Dominum [D.N.D] Clementem diuina Prouidentia Papam septimum...", displays on page 40v the heraldic image of the Angeli family: Blazon:...
- luculenter amplificatas et diductas Aut**** Francisco Xaverio Murschhavser Opus Septimum (1714), for harpsichord or organ. A surviving accompanied vocal work, Vespertinus...
- the mid-11th to the late 15th centuries. Settimo has a derivation from septimum lapidem from the city of Ivrea on the Consular Roman road of the Gauls...