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- Steniodes dominicalis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Schaus in 1924 and can be found on Dominica. Their wingspan is about 18 mm...
- Allen. Archived from the original on 25 October 2008. "Profile: Stefano Dominicali". ESPN.co.uk. ESPN Internet Ventures. Retrieved 13 November 2016. "Domenicali...
- (1787). 'Pratico delle lingue: con prolegomeni, e una raccolta di orazioni dominicali in piu di trecento lingue e dialetti...'. Cesena: Per Gregorio Biasini...
- consuetudines cenobii cluniacensis of Bernard of Cluny, (See De processione dominicali). Since the definition of this type of narthex is ambiguous, this ecclesiastical...
- Hildesheim, and Dominicalis from 1719 can be found under the name Osanna in St. Mary's Church, Lübeck, both in Germany. Dominicalis is used by the congregation...
- (4) Surge propera (5) Trahe me post te (5) Vidi speciosam (6) Spurious Dominicalis (4) Pange lingua (4) Magnificat (each sets just the odd verses polyphonically...
- 1567 Paraphrase M**** IX, Credo I, M**** XVII Missa de beata Virgine (vel dominicalis) 6 12 1570 Paraphrase M**** IX, Credo I, M**** XVII Missa de feria 4 12...
- die 25. et littera Dominicalis, quae ****umpta fuit in mense Januario, mutatur in praecedentem; ut si in Januario littera Dominicalis fuerit A, mutatur...
- regis Henrici VI. post conquestum 18°, mensis Novembris die 19, littera dominicalis D. Master Thomas Markaunt, recently a partner and brother of the College...
- three baroque bells originate from Danzig churches, (Gratia Dei and Dominicalis from St. John's [de] and Osanna from St. Mary's). After the Second World...