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Conditor alme
siderum is a seventh-century
Latin hymn used
during the
Christian liturgical season of Advent. It is also
known in
English as
Creator of...
- quae
etiam in
homine rara, probitas, prudentia, aequitas,
religio quoque siderum solisque ac
lunae veneratio." "The
elephant is the
largest of them all...
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dimensione (1621), and
Tiphys Batavus (1624). He also
edited Coeli et
siderum in eo
errantium observationes H****iacae (1618),
containing the astronomical...
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performed in 17 BC,
Horace invokes her as the "two-horned
queen of the stars" (
siderum regina bicornis),
bidding her to
listen to the
girls singing as Apollo...
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Biographie Générale,
volume 19, page 686.
Commentatio de
ortibus et
occasibus siderum apud
auctores classicos commemoratis (in Latin). Göttingen:
Johann Christian...
- Azza (2016), "The
Sycamore in
Ancient Egypt",
Liber Amicorum–Speculum
Siderum: Nūt
Astrophoros Archaeopress Egyptology, Archaeopress, ISBN 9781784915230...
- that the
waters might be held in
place if they were
frozen solid: the
siderum caelum (heaven of the
celestial bodies) was made firm (firmatum) in the...
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harmonious tender inciting delights,
tempering fierceness Conditor alme
siderum Lydian V
happy happy happy Salve Regina Hypolydian VI
devout pious tearful...
- Curtz, and a
number of
other observations are to be
found in
Coeli et
siderum in eo
errantium observationes H****iacae (Leiden, 1618),
edited by Willebrord...
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melius (a5), O lux
beata Trinitas (a6),
Domine secundum actum meum (a6) and
Siderum rector (a5) as well as a more
generalised paradigm for what
Kerman has...