- The
Pontifical Gregorian University (Italian:
Pontificia Università Gregoriana; also
known as the
Gregorian or Gregoriana), is a
higher education ecclesiastical...
- 1611 he
joined the
Society of
Jesus and
continued his
education at the
Gregorianum. In 1618 he left for
China on a
Portuguese ship with a
group of missionaries...
- [Canon I: On the
nineteenth yearly cycle •
golden numbers].
Kalendarium Gregorianum perpetuum [Perpetual
Gregorian calendar] (in Latin). apud
Ioannes Bapt...
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Catholic Parents Count Antoni Halka Ledóchowski,
Countess Joséphine Salis-Zizers Alma
mater Theresianum,
Jagiellonian University,
Gregorianum Coat of arms...
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Giorgio Di Domenico,
saggio encomiastico di
Crispino Valenziano", in "
Gregorianum", N. 86/4, Rome, 2005, p. 928.
Catholic Church, Atti del
Concilio Niceno...
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Typis Pontificis Universitatis Gregorianae, as it is also
attested in
Gregorianum. Vol. 53. 1972. p. 4.
Archived from the
original on
November 29, 2018...
- O'Meara,
Thomas (2006), "Paul
Tillich and
Erich Przywara at Davos",
Gregorianum, 87: 227–38. "Mercer
University Press:
Prophetic Interruptions: Critical...
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Mystici corporis Christi, 63 S Tromp,
Caput influit sensum et motum,
Gregorianum, 1958, pp. 353-366
Vladimir Lossky, The
Mystical Theology of the Eastern...
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University of Perugia; later, in 1362, he
founded there the
Collegium Gregorianum (later
called the
Sapienza vecchia). He was
proposed as
bishop of Utrecht...
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Perugia after the
terrible plague years of 1348–49. In 1362 the
Collegium Gregorianum (later
called the
Sapienza vecchia) was
founded by
Cardinal Nicolò Capocci...