- his
history of the
world from
Creation to Pope
Sixtus IV, the
Fasciculus temporum ("Little
bundles of time"),
which was
published in many
editions and translations...
- De
temporum fine
comoedia (Latin for A Play on the End of Time) is a
choral opera-oratorio by 20th-century
German composer Carl Orff. His last
large work...
-
Ember days (quarter
tense in Ireland) are
quarterly periods of
prayer and
fasting in the
liturgical calendar of
Western Christian churches. The term is...
- The
Reckoning of Time (Latin: De
temporum ratione, CPL 2320) is an
English era
treatise written in
Medieval Latin by the
Northumbrian monk Bede in 725...
-
theologian Denis Pétau (Dionysius
Petavius in Latin), with his work De
doctrina temporum, po****rized the
usage ante
Christum (Latin for "Before Christ") to mark...
- *Hrēþmōnaþ).
Rheda is
attested solely by Bede in his 8th
century work De
temporum ratione.
While the name of the
goddess appears in Bede's
Latin m****cript...
-
published in 1627 an Opus de
doctrina temporum,
which has been
often reprinted. An
abridgment of this work,
Rationarium temporum, was
translated into
French and...
- was
reserved for his
edition of
Manilius (1579), and his De
emendatione temporum (1583), to
revolutionize perceived ideas of
ancient chronology—to show...
- The
sequence of
tenses (known in
Latin as
consecutio temporum, and also
known as
agreement of tenses,
succession of
tenses and
tense harmony) is a set...
- res
publica or commonwealth, or with the
Roman People (Populus Rom****).
Temporum, the
Felicitas "of the times", a
title which emphasize the
felicitas being...