- Agilulf),
chose Monza as her
summer residence. Here in 595 she
founded an
oraculum dedicated to St. John the Baptist.
According to the legend, Theodelinda...
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intulerunt sacerdotes arcam foederis Domini in lo**** suum, id est, ad
oraculum templi, in
Sancta sanctorum subter alas cherubim". In
English (King James...
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Oracula vivæ
vocis (singular:
oraculum vivæ vocis) is a
Latin term of
Catholic canon law that
refers to
decisions of the pope or
heads of the dicasteries...
- verb stem ד־ב־ר "to speak",
justifying the
translation in the
Vulgate as
oraculum,
which the
traditional English translation "oracle" (KJV, 1611) derives...
- Byzantium, Ethnica, A151.1 A
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Antiquities (1890),
Oraculum Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography (1854),
Anariacea Strabo, Geography...
- ("yes").
Monza itself was
initially known as Modoetia. In 595, she had a
oraculum (chapel)
built on the Gr****
Cross plan; of this
chapel only the
walls exist...
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attempting perpetual motion and a
speaking head,
which Kircher called his
Oraculum Delphinium. He
wrote to his
father of his
visit to the
Jesuit priest's...
- website's copy of
symbols from Medicinisch-Chymisch- und
Alchemistisches Oraculum, Ulm, 1755.
Accessed 15
December 2006. Tinworth, Adam (April 1996). "Mage:...
- m****cript 194 of the
Burgerbibliothek of Bern, but it was
never published.
Oraculum de novo
saeculo was
published at
Florence by
Lorenzo Morgiani in 1497....
-
inscriptions on the
pedestal say that it is
called the
Venus Armoricorum Oraculum. The
inscriptions also
claim that
after the
Romans conquered Gaul, it was...