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- hypotyposis Explanatio in Genesim Quadragesimale primum Quadragesimale secundum Quadragesimale tertium Quadragesimale quartum Adventus Dominicalia Sanctorale...
- Lenten veil (or Lenten cloth), known as Fastentuch in German or velum quadragesimale in Latin is a depiction of the P****ion of Christ on a large veil which...
- Pope Benedict XIV in Non Ambigimus and by Pope Leo XIII in Indultum quadragesimale. Prior to the closure of the Second Vatican Council in 1965, all of...
- printing ink, and hand coloring on paper (Germany, 1480). Bookplate is in Jacobus de Voragine's Sermones quadragesimales (Bopfingen, Württemberg, 1408)...
- Wayback Machine, p. 118 The Code of Rubrics speaks of Lent (tempus quadragesimale) as comprising P****iontide (tempus P****ionis), but at the same time...
- Lewis E 199 Legenda aurea (Golden Legend) at OPenn MS 1174/14 Sermones quadragesimales at OPenn 20 Jacobus de Voragine: Sermones etc. at OPenn Sermones.net...
- preacher, teacher of theology, head of the friaries of Esztergom and Pest. Quadragesimale Bige salutis. U. ott, 1498., 1501., 1506. and 1515. Sermones dominicales...
- Sermones de tempore, 1418 Sermones de sanctis, 1432 Promptuaria exemplorum Quadragesimale, 1434 Applicationes rerum naturalium ad sermones, 1463 Ian D. Siggins...
- the form of ceramics go back to prehistoric times. The baroque velum quadragesimale from the local church house Mariä Himmelfahrt, known as the Benderner...
- Italian preachers of his time. Caracciolo, Roberto (1480). Sermones quadragesimales (in Italian). Michele Manzolo. Caracciolo, Roberto (1495). Specchio...