- over from the
former version the
designation versio vulgata (the "version
commonly used") or
vulgata for short. The
Vulgate also
contains some
Vetus Latina...
- The Nova
Vulgata (complete title: Nova
Vulgata Bibliorum Sacrorum Editio, transl. The New
Vulgate Edition of the Holy Bible; abr. NV), also
called the...
-
Patella vulgata,
common name the
common limpet or
common European limpet is a
species of sea snail. It is a
typical true limpet; a
marine gastropod mollusc...
-
Ephemera vulgata is a
species of
mayfly in the
genus Ephemera. This
mayfly breeds in
stationary water in slow
rivers and in ponds, the
nymphs developing...
- was not
produced by Jerome. Two
other translations, the Pian and Nova
Vulgata versions, were made in the 20th century. Also
called the
Psalterium Vetus...
-
canon law. The
current official version of the
Catholic Church is the Nova
Vulgata.
According to the
Decretum Gelasianum (a work
written by an
anonymous scholar...
-
influencing their resulting orientation.
Looking into
limpet teeth of
Patella vulgata,
Vickers hardness values are
between 268 and 646 kg⋅m−1⋅s−2,
while tensile...
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Parathesis vulgata is a
species of
plant in the
family Primulaceae. It is
found in
Guatemala and Honduras. Nelson, C. (1998). "Parathesis
vulgata". IUCN Red...
- The Sixto-Clementine
Vulgate or
Clementine Vulgate (Latin:
Vulgata Clementina) is an
edition of the
Latin Vulgate, the
official Bible of the
Roman Catholic...
-
Bidens vulgata is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae known by the
common names big
devils beggarticks and tall beggarticks. It is native...