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Martin Jugie (baptized as Etienne) was a
French Roman Catholic ****umptionist and
scholar born on 3 May 1878 in
Paulhiac in south-western France.
Jugie was...
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Mikolic (2017), p. 4
Marcoux (2003), p. 11
Chabeuf (1891), pp. 116–124
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Lumen gentium § 8
Erickson 1992, pp. 490–508.
Pheidas 2005, pp. 65–82.
Jugie 1935, pp. 5–25.
Treatise on the
Power and
Primacy of the Pope, paragraph...
- Church".
Retrieved 2010-12-28.
Jugie,
Martin (13 June 2009). "The
Palamite Controversy".
Retrieved 2010-12-28.
Jugie,
Martin (13 June 2009). "The Palamite...
- on the road to Damascus.
Scholars such as
Christopher Livanos and
Martin Jugie have
argued that
there are many
widely held
generalizations and stereotypes...
- Heracleides. Oxford:
Clarendon Press. ISBN 9781725202399 – via
Google Books.
Jugie,
Martin (1935). "L'ecclésiologie des Nestoriens" [The
ecclesiology of the...
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Jugie (2010), p. 42
Jugie (2010), p. 37
Jugie (2010), p. 47
Smith (2004), p. 235
Jugie (2010), p. 35 The
mourners in Philippe...
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actually contributed to its
acceptance in the East,
according to
Martin Jugie, who adds: "Very soon
Latinism and Antipalamism, in the
minds of many, would...
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Sophie Jugie, Le duc d'Antin,
directeur des Bâtiments du roi, Thèse de l'école des chartes, dactylographiée, 1986 (in French)
Sophie Jugie, "Grandeur...
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avoir IŪDICĀTUS 'judged' */dʒudiˈkado/ /dʒyˈdʒjeð(o)/ /ʒyˈʒje/
jugié /ʒyˈʒe/ /ʒyˈʒe/ /ʒyˈʒe/ jugé COLLŌCĀRE 'to place' */kolːoˈkare/ /koɫˈtʃjer(e)/...