- Ex
opere operato is a
Latin phrase meaning "from the work performed" that, in
reference to sacraments,
signifies that they
derive their efficacy not from...
- Op. cit. is an
abbreviation of the
Latin phrase opus
citatum or
opere citato,
meaning "the work cited" or in the
cited work, respectively. The abbreviation...
- The
Institute for the
Works of
Religion (Italian:
Istituto per le
Opere di Religione; Latin:
Institutum pro
Operibus Religionis;
abbreviated IOR), commonly...
-
Opera buffa (Italian: [ˈɔːpera ˈbuffa], "comic opera"; pl.:
opere buffe) is a
genre of opera. It was
first used as an
informal description of Italian...
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Opera seria (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɔːpera ˈsɛːrja]; plural:
opere serie;
usually called dramma per
musica or
melodramma serio) is an
Italian musical...
- Wilks. p. XXIII. [
Opere] (in Italian). Vol. 1. Lucca:
Iacopo Giusti. 1761. [
Opere] (in Italian). Vol. 2. Lucca:
Iacopo Giusti. 1762. [
Opere] (in Italian)...
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drammi per musica, also 7 melodrammi, 2
commedia per
musica (or
opere buffe), 2
opere drammatice, 2
favole boscherecce, 2
tragedie in musica, 1 commedia...
- God's
grace to all
those who
receive them with the
proper disposition (ex
opere operato). The
Catechism of the
Catholic Church categorizes the sacraments...
- 1993, RCS
MediaGroup acquired Bompiani. The
division RCS
Libri &
Grandi Opere was
established in 1994,
which included the
imprints such as Fabbri. In...
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meaning "(a
result of) work".
Italian equivalents are
opera (singular) and
opere (plural). Opus or OPUS may
refer to: Opus number, (abbr. Op.) specifying...