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- SeptemCharm: Magical Kanan (****anese: SeptemCharm まじかるカナン, Hepburn: Seputimu Chāmu Majikaru Kanan) is a ****anese adult visual novel developed and published...
- respectively, in individual dream sequences in the final episode. ****ertio Septem Sacramentorum, book by Henry VIII (Season 1, Episode 4) As established by...
- chairman and writer Andreas Vesalius , Wrote the "Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem", the first Medical Anatomy book based on human anatomy rather than animal...
- Utrecht, account of the year AD 900; Regino of Prüm, Chronicon; Dormitio septem fratrum; Uisio Lietberto; Chronicle of Egmond Abbey, AD 640–1147, 1199–1305;...
-  159–198. ISBN 978-3-11-046730-7. The Latin version is Liber de septem figuris septem planetarum figurarum Geberi regis Indorum. This treatise is the...
- September (from Latin septem, "seven") or mensis September was originally the seventh of ten months on the ancient Roman calendar that began with March...
- seven plays is by Aldus Manutius in Venice 1502: Sophoclis tragaediae [sic] septem **** commentariis. Despite the addition '**** commentariis' in the title,...
- whom Kramer had offended some years earlier). Trithemius dedicated the De septem secundeis ("The Seven Secondary Intelligences"), which argued that the cycle...
- following deserve mention: "De perfectione evangelica", "Collationes de septem donis Spiritus sancti", "Incendium amoris", "Soliloquium", Lignum vitæ"...
- Commentary. Lewiston, NY, 1996. Orosius. Adversus paganos historiarum libri septem. Z. Zangemeister, ed. Corpus scriptorum ecclesiasticorum latinorum 5. Vienna...