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- Book of Henryków (Polish: Księga henrykowska, Latin: Liber fundationis claustri Sanctae Mariae Virginis in Heinrichau), contains the earliest known sentence...
- Book of Henryków (Polish: Księga henrykowska, Latin: Liber fundationis claustri Sanctae Mariae Virginis in Heinrichow) is a Latin chronicle of the Cistercian...
- Liber fundationis may refer to: Liber fundationis claustri Sanctae Mariae Virginis in Heinrichow or Book of Henryków Liber fundationis episcopatus Vratislaviensis...
- Charterhouse (German: Kartause Hildesheim, Kartause Marienkloster; Latin: Domus Claustri Beatae Mariae) is a former Carthusian monastery or charterhouse in Hildesheim...
- genus was first described by Pascher in 1911. Species: Kephyrion rubi-claustri Conrad Kephyrion spirale (Lackey) Conrad "Kephyrion Pascher, 1911 :: Algaebase"...
- Book of Henryków (Polish: Księga henrykowska, Latin: Liber fundationis claustri Sancte Marie Virginis in Heinrichau), contains the earliest known sentence...
- walls of the sanctuary or the presbyterium. In monasteries, the armarium claustri is used for storing volumes. The niche is carved in a wall of the “gallery...
- monastery in order, the abbot Peter wrote a do****ent called Liber fundationis claustri Sancte Marie Virginis in Henrichow, which organized the affairs of the...
- lead from its covered galleries to the centresemitae per transuersum claustri quattuorsymbolising Jerusalem and its four rivers. The cloister is surrounded...
- lead from its covered galleries to the centresemitae per transuersum claustri quattuorsymbolising Jerusalem and its four rivers. The abbot's house...