- Look up capitulum,
capitula, or
capitular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
capitulum (plural
capitula) may
refer to: the
Latin word for
chapter an...
- were so
called because they were
formally divided into
sections called capitula (plural of capitulum, a
diminutive of
caput meaning "head(ing)": chapters)...
- The
Capitulary for the Jews (Latin:
Capitula de Iudaeis, lit. 'chapters on the Jews') is a set of six
short legal prescriptions concerning Jews in the...
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primary characteristic is
compound flower heads,
technically known as
capitula,
consisting of
sometimes hundreds of tiny
individual florets enclosed by...
- The
office of
coroner was
formally established in
England by
Article 20 of the
Articles of Eyre in
September 1194 to "keep the
pleas of the Crown" (Latin...
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Table of
capitula for Luke
Folio 84r -
Gospel of Luke
Folio 128r -
Prologue to John (Iohannes
euangelista unus)
Folio 129r -
Table of
capitula for John...
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glossy green, with an
entire margin. The
flowers are
produced in
small capitula 2–4 mm (1⁄16–3⁄16 in) diameter, each
capitulum containing up to 40 yellow...
- A
chapter (
capitula in Latin;
sommaires in French) is any of the main
thematic divisions within a
writing of
relative length, such as a book of prose,...
- and was
probably the
recipient of
Prosper of Aquitaine's
Responsiones ad
Capitula Objectionum Vincentianarum. His
feast day is
celebrated on 24 May. Vincent...
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dandelion (one of the main
differences being a
branched stem with
several capitula), but "yellow fields",
covered by this
plant appear much
later than dandelions...