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- Missa Providentiae is a Kyrie–Gloria M**** in D minor composed by Antonio Caldara, which around 1728 was expanded into a Missa tota by Jan Dismas Zelenka:...
- Ascetostoma providentiae is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Chilodontidae. This species occurs in the southwest Indian...
- 1738–1741 (JSB) Sanctus D min. SATB Str Bc 111: 89 II/9 after Caldara, Missa Providentiae/4 00298 II 28 II Sanctus B♭ maj. SATB 2Ob 2Cor Str Bc 111: XVII II/9...
- the Italian painter Scipione Pulzone created a work titled "Divinae Providentiae, which depicted the Virgin Mary cradling the Infant Jesus. Devotion to...
- Clanculus providentiae is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Trochidae, the top snails. Bouchet, P. (2012). Clanculus providentiae...
- The Congregation of Divine Providence (Latin: Congregatio Divinae Providentiae; German: Schwestern von der Göttlichen Vorsehung) is a Catholic religious...
- su****ion by publishing a book against atheism: Amphitheatrum Aeternae Providentiae Divino-Magi**** (1615). Though the definitions of God are somewhat pantheistic...
- mn) are interpreted as "instrument of divine providence, eye of the political universe". (divinae providentiae instrumentum, politici Universi oculus)...
- Poecilia orri, the mangrove molly, is a brackish-water livebearer fish from Central America. Two morphs exist, differing in size, body shape, and coloring...
- ****insoni is now recognized as a burrowing owl, probably a paleosubspecies providentiae. Bones of an indeterminate Glaucidium have been recovered from Late Pliocene...