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afflatus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Afflatus is a
Latin term used by
Cicero in De
Natura Deorum, ("The
Nature of the Gods") and has been...
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celebrated on the
third Sunday after Easter with an octave,
after Divino Afflatu of
Saint Pius X (see
Reform of the
Roman Breviary by Pope Pius X), it was...
- "Divino
afflatu" et
subsequentium S.R.C.
Decretorum (Additions and
alterations to the
Rubrics of the
Missal in line with the Bull
Divino afflatu and the...
- X was
promulgated by that Pope with the
apostolic constitution Divino afflatu of 1
November 1911. The
Roman Breviary is the
title of the book obligatorily...
- 12th century, cf. Bäumer-Biron, l. c., II, 54 sqq. The
decree "Divino
afflatu" (November 1, 1911)
involves important changes in the old
Roman Rite office...
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Salvator unice vitae spes
nobis rediit. Tibi,
aeterne Spiritus cuius afflatu peperit infantem Deum Maria,
aeternum benedicimus.
Triune Deus, hominum...
- Missal, as the
bulls of 1604 and 1634 were. In 1911, with the bull
Divino Afflatu, Pope Pius X made
significant changes in the rubrics. Pope Pius XII radically...
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Carteia tract, is thus given, but the
Latin quoted by
Pontoppidan "Namque et
afflatu terribli canes agebat..." is
blanked Gerhardt and only
given in modern...
- "Divino
afflatu" et
subsequentium S.R.C.
decretorum (Additions and
Variations to the
Rubrics of the
Missal in
accordance with the Bull
Divino afflatu and...
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criticism Artistic inspiration "The
Death of the Author"
Divine inspiration Afflatus Genius (literature)
Muses Fan
labor Fan
fiction Genre Genre studies Originality...