assisted edit External links http mcconnell.senate.gov Releases MAR03 03292003.htm DeOppressoLiber ...File SF RI.gif right thumb 180px United States Army Special Forces distinctive unit insignia Deoppressoliber is the motto of the United States Army Special Forces . Meaning It is US Army tradition that the phrase is Latin for to free from oppression or to liberate the oppressed . Liber means not to free but simply the adjective free , which, in the masculine singular form here used, may be interpreted as a noun, meaning a free man while oppressus is not oppression but overwhelmed, overthrown, overpowered, crushed. As it stands, the phrase might be translated Out of the overthrown man, comes is made the free man. The structure resembles that of the motto E pluribus unum Out of many, one. Other translations, just as viable From a man caught, a man free, and From the man seized, a man free. ref http artfl.uchicago.edu cgi bin philologic getobject.pl?c.6 1262.lewshort ref This translation may have morphed over time to resemble a small portion of a famous St. Augustine of Hippo St. Augustine quote blockquote style white space nowrap The turbulent have to be corrected, br The faint hearted cheered up, br The weak supported br The Gospel s opponents need to be refuted, br Its insidious enemies guarded against br The unlearned need to be taught, br The indolent stirred up, br The argumentative checked br The proud must be put in their place, br The desperate set on their feet, br Those engaged in quarrels reconciled br The needy have to be helped , br The oppressed to be liberated , br The good to be encouraged, br The bad to be tolerated br All must be loved. style white space nowrap Corripiendi sunt inquieti, br pusillanimes consolandi, br infirmi suscipiendi , br contradicentes redarguendi, br insidiantes cavendi, br imperiti docendi, br desidiosi excitandi, br contentiosi ... br quaerite iudicium br subvenite oppresso br judicate pupillo br defendite viduam br blockquote ... more details
The Liberde Causis was a philosophical work attributed to Aristotle that became popular in the Middle Ages , first in Arabic and Islamic countries and later in the Latin West. The real authorship remains ... , The book of Aristotle s explanation of the pure good . The title Liberde Causis came into use ... unter dem Namen Liberde Causis Arabic text, German translation Andreas Sch nfeld, Liberde causis ... translation Adriaan Pattin, Le Liberde Causis. Edition tablie a l aide de 90 manuscrits avec introduction ... Bazan tr. , Dennis J. Brand ed. , The Book of Causes Liberde Causis English translation 1st ed ..., Bruno Pinchard and Jean Luc Solere, La demeure de l tre. Autour d un anonyme. Etude et traduction du Liberde Causis , Paris 1990, Vrin French translation Commentaries Albertus Magnus , Liberde causis et processu universitatis a prima causa Latin http www.corpusthomisticum.org cdc01.html Sancti Thomae de Aquino super librum De Causis expositio Latin Secondary literature Manuel Alonso Alonso, Las fuentes literarias del Liberde causis . Madrid 1945, Al Andalus revista de las escuelas de estudios rabes de Madrid y Granada Paloma Llorente Meg as, Liberde Causis Indice y Concordancia , Florence ... pseudo aristotelischen Liberde causis und dessen Rezeption durch Albert den Gro en , 2002 Cristina d Ancona Costa, Recherches sur le Liberde causis , Paris 2002, Vrin for further secondary literature ... hiphi.ubbcluj.ro fam texte liberde causis.htm Latin text UBB Cluj http www.intratext.com IXT LAT0920 ... intr.html Editions Bibliotheca Augustana DEFAULTSORT LiberDe Causis Category Neoplatonism Category Islamic philosophy philosophy stub deLiberde causis el it Liberde causis fi Liberde causis ... Fakultaeten phil Fak I Philosophie Gesch Phil Links 20Schoenfeld WissHilf110.html Bibliography on Liberde causis http 12koerbe.de pan causis.htm Latin critical text of Adriaan Pattin 1966 revised by Hans ... more details
The Liberde Coquina Latin The book of cooking cookery is one of the oldest medieval cookbooks. It survived in two codices from the beginning of the 14th century. Both are conserved at the Biblioth que Nationale in Paris France. Description The text consists of two independent parts cited mostly as Tractatus part 1 and Liberde Coquina part 2 . The titles are taken from marginal notes by the medieval editor. The authors of either part are unknown. It is believed that the Tractatus has originally been written by a French author and the Liberde Coquina by an Italian author from the Naples area. Contents Tractatus part 1 wine compositions poultry and meat fish dishes for the rich legumes , eggs, leeks and gravy Liberde Coquina part 2 vegetables poultry pastry fish compositions of many ingredients Text Manuscripts manuscrits latin 7131, fol. 94r 99v, Biblioth que nationale, Paris ca. 1304 1314 manuscrits latin 9328, fol. 129r 139v, Biblioth que nationale, Paris 14th century Text Edition Marianne Mulon Deux trait s in dits d art culinaire m di val , Bull. philol. et hist. ann e 1968, vol 1, p. 369 435 Digital Versions The two parts are available for use for scholarly, private and non profit purposes at Thomas Gloning s site http www.uni giessen.de gloning tx mul2 lib.htm http www.uni giessen.de gloning tx mul1 tra.htm Translations complete Latin German edition Robert Maier ed. Liberde Coquina Das Buch der guten K che , F. S. Friedrich Verlag Frankfurt am Main 2005 ISBN 3 937446 08 7 Italian translation of the Tractatus Enrico Carnevale Schianca ed. Tractatus de modo preparandi et condiendi omnia cibaria , Appunti di Gastronomia n. 26, Condeco s.r.l. Editore, Milano 1998 food book stub manuscript stub Category Medieval cookbooks deLiberde Coquina es Liberde coquina fr Liberde Coquina ko it Liberde coquina la Liberde coquina ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Liberde similitudinibus et exemplis also known as Tabula exemplorum is a 13th century Latin collection of moral tales and proverb proverbial wisdom , arranged in alphabetical order of topics, beginning with accidia laziness and ending with Xristi ascensio the ascension of Christ . Bibliography J. Th. Welter, La Tabula exemplorum secundum ordinem alphabeti recueil d exempla compile en France a la fin du XIIIe siecle . Paris, 1926. Selections in Latin Lynn Thorndike , Liberde similitudinibus et exemplis MS. Berne 293, fols 1r 75v in Speculum vol. 32 1957 pp. 780 791. Category 13th century medieval Latin literature deLiberde similitudinibus et exemplis la Liberde similitudinibus et exemplis ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Liber maiolichinus de gestis Pisanorum illustribus The Liber maiolichinus ref The spelling Maiorichinus is sometimes encountered. ref de gestis pisanorum illustribus Majorcan Book of the Deeds of the Illustrious Pisans is a Medieval Latin Epic poetry epic chronicle in 3,500 hexameter s, written between 1117 and 1125, detailing the Pisa n led 1113 1115 Balearic Islands expedition joint military expedition of Italia ns, Catalans , and Occitania Occitans against the taifa of the Balearic Islands , in particular Majorca and Ibiza , in 1113&ndash 5. It was commissioned by the commune of Pisa, and its anonymous author was probably a cleric . ref Though Lawrence of Verona Lorenzo Vernes, Laurentius Veronensis and Henry of Pisa have been suggested as potential authors, cf. John B. Dillon 2004 , Medieval Italy An Encyclopedia , Christopher Kleinhenz, ed. New Jersey Routledge , 610. ref It survives in three manuscripts. The Liber is notable for containing the earliest known reference to Catalans Catalanenses , treated as an ethnicity , and to Catalonia Catalania , as their homeland. ref The Liber refers to Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona Raymond Berengar III , the Count of Barcelona , as dux Catalanensis Catalan duke and rector Catalanicus hostes leader of the Catalan armies . Both Raymond and the comes Ampurie , Hug II of Emp ries , are each referred to as Catalanicus heros Catalan hero . The Catalans in general are referred to as Christicolas Catalanensesque Christians Catalans . ref The Liber , which is the most important primary source for the brief conquest of the Balearics, portrays the expedition as motivated by a desire to free Christian captives held as slaves ... in the Twelfth Century Oxford Oxford University Press , 194&ndash 5. ref The Liber is also the earliest ... Textos 1114 20Dux 20Catalanesis Catalanicus 20Heros Catalania.pdf Latin text of the Liber maiolichinus ... Category Crusade literature ca Liber Maiolichinus es Liber maiolichinus ... more details
italictitle The Liber Jani de Procida et Palialoco Book of John of Procida and Palaeologus is a medieval Tuscan language Tuscan history of the Sicilian Vespers . It focusses on the conspiratorial role played by John of Procida , cast as the villain. It was almost certainly written in Tuscany and is often considered synoptic with the Leggenda di Messer Gianni di Procida , written by a Modena Modenese Guelfs and Ghibellines Guelf . ref Steven Runciman 1958 , The Sicilian Vespers A History of the Mediterranean World in the Later Thirteenth Century Cambridge Cambridge University Press, small ISBN 0 521 43774 1 small , 290. ref ref Marta VanLandingham 2002 , Transforming the State King, Court and Political Culture in the Realms of Aragon 1213&ndash 1387 BRILL, small ISBN 9 004 12743 7 small , 47. ref The contemporaneous Sicilian language Sicilian Rebellamentu di Sichilia portrays John as a hero. Both Tuscan versions are later than the Sicilian, but may share the Reballamentu as a source. Conversely, all three may derive from an earlier, now lost source. All three agree on the centrality of John of Procida in the Vespers. The Liber emphasises his connexion with Michael VIII Palaeologus , the Byzantine emperor . ref Deno John Geanakoplos 1959 , Emperor Michael Palaeologus and the West, 1258 1282 A Study in Byzantine Latin Relations Cambridge, Massachusetts Harvard University Press , 351. ref The famous story of the provocation of the Vespers through the rape of a Sicilian woman by a French soldier is contained within the Rebellamentu and La vinuta di lu re Iapicu in Catania , the other Sicilian chronicle by Atanasiu di Iaci . The Liber Jani has a similar story, but in it the woman ... Verdi and Eug ne Scribe for their opera Les v pres siciliennes . ref The Liber is preserved ... degli storici Italiani , XXXIV.43&ndash 78. Online editions Vincenzo di Giovanni 1871 , Liber Yani de Procita et Paliologo, http books.google.ca books?id lzIuAAAAIAAJ Filologia e letteratura siciliana ... more details
deLiber el fa fr Liber Pater it Liber lb Liber nl Liber god pl Liber b g ... and Roman mythology mythology , Liber the free one , also known as Liber Pater the free Father was a god ... ref Origins and establishment Before his official adoption as a Roman deity, Liber was companion ... , who was either Liber s female equivalent or became so through assimilation. In ancient Lavinium , he was a phallic deity. Latin liber means free , or the free one when coupled with pater , it means ... speculations based on this trope, to explain certain features of Liber s cult. ref Barbette ...&f false 8 , http books.google.co.uk books?id 5g3YDlPvbeMC&lpg PA44&vq Liber 20Cicero&dq 20Spaeth ... 20 20By 20Geraldine 20Herbert Brown&pg PA78 v onepage&q&f false ref Liber entered Rome s historical ... vowed games ludi and a joint public Roman temple temple to a Aventine Triad Triad of Ceres, Liber and Libera ... was dedicated and Ludi ludi scaenici Theatre of ancient Rome religious dramas were held in honour of Liber ... of their kind in Rome, and may represent the earliest official festival to Liber, or an early ... of its individual deities to Greek equivalents Ceres to Demeter , Liber to Dionysus ...&lpg PA44&vq Liber 20Cicero&dq 20Spaeth 2C 20Barbette 20S. 2C 20&pg PA44 v onepage&q&f false .... ref Liber s patronage of Rome s largest, least powerful class of citizens the plebs plebs, or plebeian ... of the Sibylline Books but Liber s position within it seems equivocal from the outset. He was a god ... mos maiorum un Roman and offered a focus for civil disobedience. Liber asserted plebeian rights to ecstatic release, self expression and free speech he was, after all, Liber Pater , the Free Father ... 2C 20Barbette 20S. 2C 20&pg PA92 v onepage&q&f false citing Henri Le Bonniec, Le culte de C r s Rome. Des origines la fin de la R publique, Paris, Librairie C. Klincksieck, 1958, for the Aventine ... to patrician domination continued throughout contemporary and later Republican history. ref Liber ... more details
The Magnus Liber or Magnus Liber Organi Latin for Great Book of Organum is a compilation of the medieval music known as organum . The whole name of the work is Magnus liber organi de graduali et antiphonario pro servitio divino . Written during the 12th and early 13th centuries, this series of compositions is attributed to masters of the Notre Dame school of music, most notably L onin and his successor P rotin . These names survive today because of the testimony of an England English music theorist known simply as Anonymous IV . The Magnus Liber represents a step in the evolution of Classical music Western music between plainchant and the intricate polyphony of the later 13th and 14th centuries see Guillaume de Machaut Machaut and Ars Nova . The music of the Magnus Liber displays a connection to the emerging Gothic architecture Gothic style of architecture just as ornate cathedral s were built to house holy relic s, organa were written to elaborate Gregorian chant , which too was considered holy. One voice sang the notes of the Gregorian chant elongated to enormous length called the tenor, which comes from the Latin for to hold this voice, known as the vox principalis , held the chant, although the words were obscured by the length of notes. One, two, or three voices, known as the vox organalis or vinnola vox , the vining voice were notated above it with quicker lines moving and weaving ... of the most common types of organa in the Magnus Liber is the clausula , which are sections of polyphony that can be substituted into longer organa. The music of the Magnus Liber was used in the liturgy ... . New Jersey Prentice Hall, 2003. External links http www.oiseaulyre.com medren.html ditions de l Oiseau Lyre The company ditions de l Oiseau Lyre publishes a seven volume edition of surviving Magnus Liber Organi components. Category Medieval music cs Magnus liber organi de Magnus liber organi es Magnus Liber fr Magnus liber it Magnus Liber nn Magnus Liber Organi pt Magnus Liber sk Magnus liber ... more details
Image gregorian chant.gif frame A sample of the K rie El ison Orbis Factor from the Liber Usualis . The Liber Usualis is a book of commonly used Gregorian chant s in the Catholic Church Catholic tradition, compiled by the monks of the St. Peter s Abbey, Solesmes Abbey of Solesmes in France. This 1,900 page book contains most versions of the ordinary chants for the Mass liturgy Mass Kyrie , Gloria in Excelsis Deo Gloria , Credo , Sanctus , and Agnus Dei , as well as the common chants for the Liturgy of the Hours Divine Office daily prayers of the Catholic Church Church and for every commonly celebrated feast of the Church Year including more than two hundred pages for Holy Week alone . The usual book or common book also contains chants for specific rituals, such as baptisms, weddings, funerals, ordinations, and benediction. This modal, monophonic Latin music has been sung in the Catholic Church since at least the sixth century and through the present day. An extensive introduction explains how to read and interpret the medieval musical notation square notation of neums or neume s . A complete index makes it easy to find specific pieces. The Liber was first edited in 1896 by Solesmes abbot Dom Andr Mocquereau 1849 1930 . After the Vatican II Second Vatican Ecumenical Council opened by Pope John XXIII in 1962 allowed in the constitution on the liturgy Sacrosanctum Concilium the vernacular ... to the Liber Usualis http www.solesmes.com Solesmes Abbey http quilisma publications.info Liber 20Usualis 20 Full .html Liber Usualis modern notation in PDF format http www.musicasacra.com pdf liberusualis.pdf Liber Usualis 1961 in PDF format 115 MB Bergeron, Katherine. Decadent enchantments the revival ... complete organ accompaniment to the Liber Usualis Category Catholic music Category Catholic liturgical books deLiber Usualis es Liber usualis fr Liber Usualis hr Liber usualis it Liber Usualis la Liber Usualis hu Liber usualis ja ... more details
Category Herzog August Bibliothek deLiber Floridus fr Liber Floridus nl Liber Floridus ...File Liber Floridus page scan A, ca. 1460.jpg thumb Lambert, Canon priest Canon of St. Omer , Liber Floridus Lille and Ninove, 1460 Liber Floridus book of flowers is a list of historical encyclopedias medieval encyclopedia that was compiled between 1090 and 1120 by Lambert, Canon priest Canon of Saint Omer . ref Albert Derolez, The autograph manuscript of the Liber Floridus a key to the encyclopedia ..., astronomical, geographical, philosophical and natural history subjects. Lambert wrote Liber Floridus ..., pp. 758 759 ref The Liber floridus was the first of the encyclopedias of the High Middle Ages that slowly ... and summarized by L. Delisle, Notice sur les MSS du Liber Floridus compos en 1120 par Lambert, ch noine de Saint Omer , Notices et extraits des MSS du Biblioth que Nationale , 38 .2 Paris, 1903 , pp ... The Medieval Bestiary Lambert of Saint Omer ref Liber Floridus has the reputation of being ... of the Liber Floridus by Lambert of Saint Omer ref Liber floridus includes various maps including a mappa ... Satyricon , also known as De Nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii . ref name slide217 are there inscriptions ... in the Liber Floridus Dumbarton Oaks Papers 27, 1973 , pg. 39. ref In 1968 Albert Derolez published ... Liber Floridus Codex Autographus Bibliothecae Universitatis Gandavensis Ghent, 1968 . ref The Liber ... Bertin . The compiler of the Liber was a canon at the nearby church of Our Lady of Saint Omer. His father .... 11. ref Page examples gallery File Liber Floridus Woman.jpg Liber Floridus Woman File Liber Floridus page scan B, ca. 1460.jpg Lambert of St. Omer, Liber Floridus Lille and Ninove, 1460 , kb.nl File Liber Floridus page scan C, ca. 1460.jpg Liber Floris, ca. 1460 br Book of Flowers br flowers & plants File Liber floridus1.jpg Liber Floridus explains how the world will end. gallery Notes reflist See also Palaeography Sources commons Category Liber Floridus Liber Floridus Herbermann, Charles George ... more details
Liber Qui ones born February 11, 1985 in Montevideo, Uruguay is a Uruguayan footballer currently playing for Racing de Montevideo of the Primera Division in Uruguay. Teams flagicon URU Racing de Montevideo 2006 2010 flagicon CHI Cobreloa 2010 flagicon URU Racing de Montevideo 2011 External links http www.bdfa.com.ar jugadores LIBER DANIEL QUI ONEZ 39125.html Profile at BDFA Profile at http www.tenfieldigital.com.uy TenfielDigital servlet hprfchjug?0,1596, 2F1596,1,8089 Profile at Tenfield Digital Profile at Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Qui ones Prieto, Liber Daniel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 11, 1985 PLACE OF BIRTH Montevideo, Uruguay DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Qui ones, Liber Category 1985 births Category Living people Category Uruguayan footballers Category Uruguayan expatriate footballers Category Racing Club de Montevideo players Category Cobreloa footballers Category Expatriate footballers in Chile Uruguay footy bio stub es Liber Qui ones ... more details
deLiber Pontificalis el Liber Pontificalis es Liber Pontificalis eo Liber pontificalis fr Liber ...Infobox Medieval text Name name Liber Pontificalis alternative title s The Book of Pontiffs Image image ... century was viewed as the original author of the Liber Pontificalis Information full title also known as Liber episcopalis in quo continentur acta beatorum pontificum Urbis Romae Gesta pontificum Chronica ... from St. Peter 1st century to the 15th century. personages personages long list sources below The Liber ... Saint Peter until the 15th century. The original publication of the Liber Pontificalis stopped with Pope ... ws s Catholic Encyclopedia 1913 Liber Pontificalis Liber Pontificalis in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia .... xi. ref the Liber Pontificalis has undergone intense modern scholarly scrutiny as an unofficial instrument of pontifical propaganda. ref name levillain Some scholars have even characterized the Liber ... The title Liber Pontificalis goes back to the 12th century, although it only became current in the 15th .... In earlier manuscripts, it is referred to as Liber episcopalis in quo continentur acta beatorum pontificum ... Raban Maur Alcuin Otgar.jpg thumb right Rabanus Maurus left was the first to attribute the Liber Pontificalis ... name tuker Image Martin von Troppau.PNG thumb left Martin of Opava continued the Liber Pontificalis ... right Eusebius of Caesarea may have continued the Liber Pontificalis into the 4th century. The modern interpretation, following that of Louis Duchesne , who compiled the major scholarly edition, is that the Liber ... . ref name catholic Duchesne and others have viewed the beginning of the Liber Pontificalis up until ... the Liber Pontificalis was first compiled in the 5th or 6th century. ref Lightfoot, 1890, p. 65 ... have hypothesized that the author of the early Liber Pontificalis was a clerk of the papal treasury ... and Fall of the Roman Empire 1788 summarised the scholarly consensus as being that the Liber Pontificalis ... believe that the author of the first addition to the Liber Pontificalis was a contemporary ... more details
Mutus Liber from lang la Silent Book was an alchemy alchemical text published in France in the later half of the 17th century. It professed to outline, through a series of mystical illustrations, a method of manufacturing the Philosopher s Stone . It was first printed in 1677 at La Rochelle under the editorship of Pierre Savouret. Its authorship, long obscured by abstruse claims and speculation, has been established. He was Isaac Baulot, an apothecary and savant of matters medicinal at La Rochelle , born there in 1612. Scrolls on the last plate of the Mutus Liber bear in awkward Latin the dismissal oculatus abis , having seen thou departest, which almost anagrams the author s name. ref See J. Flouret, propos de l auteur du Mutus Liber , Revue fran aise d histoire du livre, n 11 N.S., Apr. June 1976, pp. 206 211. ref A fine hand colored pressing of 1702, probably unique, is in the Library of Congress, ms. 0215 2110. ref See Lee Stavenhagen, Narrative Illustration Techniques and the Mute Books of Alchemy, Explorations in Renaissance Culture , vol. 5 1979 , 56 69. ref The beleaguered Huguenots of La Rochelle had good cause during the capricious enforcement and then revocation of the Edict of Nantes to disguise their more occult speculations in code. Notes reflist External resources http www2.esoblogs.net 534 le mutus liber par magophon 1 ?show slide A commentary on the Mutus Liber by Pierre Dujols, that includes the fifteen plates printed at La Rochelle in 1677. http altreligion.about.com library graphics bl mutusliber.htm About.com Mutus Liber Images Two versions of the Silent Book of Alchemy, presented side by side. Fifteen images. Category Alchemical documents occult stub it Mutus liber pt Mutus Liber ... more details
Liber may refer to Liber , the god of Roman mythology associated with the Greek god Dionysus Freedom disambiguation in Latin and Romanian libero in Italian see also Gratis versus Libre The Latin root for many English words referring to freedom see above , such as Libertarianism liber tarianism , liberalism liber alism , liberty liber ty , Liberia Liber ia free land , and liberation liber ation Phloem , in botany, for which liber is another name In real estate, the book in which a subdivision plat is recorded Liber, Indiana , a small town in the United States Liber musician , a Polish music producer and rapper. disambig ... more details
of the Catholic Church Category Economic history of the Holy See Category Medieval economics deLiber ... of the Liber Censuum portrait by Giotto di Bondone Giotto The Liber Censuum Roman Ecclesi Latin ... According to historian J. Rousset de Pina, the book was the most effective instrument and ... the most ... robinson262 The Catholic Encyclopedia considers the Liber Censuum perhaps the most valuable source ... four centuries. ref name l940 The Liber Censuum proper was assembled in 1192 by Cencius Camerarius ... contained in the Collectio canonum of Cardinal Deusdedit 1087 , the Liber politicus of the Canon ... ambitious of the Liber Censuum predecessor records, containing&mdash according to Albiunus&mdash ... of St. Peter . ref name robinson262 The Liber Censuum also incorporates information from a contemporary ... during such ceremonies, and works of pontifical history such as the Liber pontificalis . ref ... of the Liber Censuum as the no little damage and loss incurred by the church as a result of earlier ..., the Liber Censuum was compiled at a time when the papal patrimony was threatened by the House ... robinson262 Contents The eighteen volumes of the Liber Censuum are divided between census and rent ... name l941 Levillain, 2002, p. 941. ref The dating of the Liber Censuum to 1192 comports with the date ... into the codex of the Liber Censuum between 1254 and 1265, likely during the tenure of Pope Gregory ... The original version of the Liber Censuum by Cardinal Cencius begins Incipit liber censuum Rom. Eccl .... dni MCXCII. Pont. Celestini Pp. III. A. II. ref name greg645 The Liber Censuum described itself as an authoritative ... of the rights recorded in the Liber Censuum is difficult to quantify exactly, and in any case, unlikely ... historical exchange rate s, assessed the value of the revenue cited in the Liber Censuum as 1,214 ... morris215 The Liber Censuum , however, does not include several sources of papal revenue, in particular ... . ref name morris215 Later editions and legacy Papal historians regard the Liber Censuum as well ... more details
Category Etruscan artefacts Category Undeciphered writing systems da Liber Linteus de Agramer Mumienbinde es Liber Linteus Zagrabiensis eo Liber Linteus fr Liber Linteus Zagrabiensis hr Zagreba ka mumija it Liber linteus la Liber linteus Zagrabiensis no Liber Linteus pl Liber Linteus ru Liber Linteus simple Liber Linteus sr sh Lanena knjiga ...The Liber Linteus Zagrabiensis also rarely known as Liber Agramensis Latin language Latin for Linen Book of Zagreb or Book of Agram is the longest Etruscan language Etruscan text and the only extant linen book. It remains mostly untranslated because of the lack of knowledge about the Etruscan language, though the few words which can be understood indicate that the text is most likely a ritual calendar . The fabric of the book was preserved when it was used for mummy wrappings in Ptolemaic Egypt . The mummy and the manuscript are now kept in a refrigerated room at the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb .... Production Certain local gods mentioned within the text allow the Liber Linteus s place of production ... would have likely had one or more temples in which the Liber Linteus was produced or utilized. The age ... person possessing special religious knowledge and literacy in Etruscan. Text Image Lanena knjiga Liber linteus Zagrebiensis .jpg thumb 400px Liber Linteus Zagrebiensis Structure The book is laid out ... of rituals in Latin Libri Rituales translated from the original Etruscan rites, like those in the Liber ... notable formulae on the Liber Linteus include a hymn like repetition of ceia hia in column 7 as well ... of the Liber Linteus would have been forgotten first as a text, and then as a sacred object. New ... available one has been found wrapped in a sail . The community that owned the Liber Linteus ... the Liber Linteus or the Etruscan civilization Etruscans . But a papyrus buried with her proves that she ... L. B. van der Meer, Liber linteus zagrabiensis. The Linen Book of Zagreb. A Comment on the Longest Etruscan ... more details
The Mirabilis liber Mirabilis liber qui prophetias revelationesque, necnon res mirandas, preteritas, presentes et futuras, aperte demonstrat... is an anonymous and formerly very popular compilation of prediction s by various Christian saint s and Divinity divine s that was published in France in 1522 though purportedly published in Rome in 1524, probably because it was the date of an important and long anticipated planetary alignment and reprinted several times thereafter. It is not to be confused with the almost contemporary Liber mirabilis . Its unwitting contributors include Bishop Bemechobus misprint for Pseudo Methodius Syrian, 7th century The Tiburtine Sibyl Syrian, 9th century St Augustine of Hippo actually by the 10th century monk Adso of Montier en Der St Severus in fact a 15th century composition Johann Lichtenberger an anthology of various named sources, first printed in 1488 A set of papal prophecies 14th century Telesphorus of Cosenza 14th century Another anthology including St Brigid of Sweden, St Hildegard of Bingen , the Cretan Sibyl , the Hermit Reynard , St Cyril and the celebrated Abbot Joachim of Fiore Joannes de Vatiguerro 16th century Joachim of Fiore himself 12th century St Vincent actually a 16th century compilation based on St Thomas Aquinas and others St. Catald St. Catald of Taranto actually a 16th century text Jerome of Ferrara Savonarola late 15th century Fra Bonaventura 16th century Johannes de Rupescissa Jean de la Roquetaillade 15th century St Bridget of Sweden 14th century plus, in French, an anonymous anthology including a collection of late ... End of the World . The Mirabilis liber seems to have served as a major source for the prophecies ..., D., The Mirabilis liber, its Compilation and Influence in the Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld ... published anonymously Category Anthologies Category Latin literature es Mirabilis Liber fr Mirabilis Liber ja pt Mirabilis Liber ... more details
Liber feudorum may refer to Book of Fees , a list of fiefs compiled c . 1302 for the use of the English Exchequer Liber feudorum maior , a list of fiefs held from the Crown of Aragon, compiled c . 1192 Liber feudorum formae minoris , a continuation of the Liber feudorum maior Liber feudorum Ceritaniae , a list of fiefs held from the County of Cerdagne, compiled in the early 13th century Libri feudorum , a Lombard treatise on feudal law in two volumes Disambig ... more details
The Liber Memorialis is an ancient book in Latin featuring an extremely concise summary&mdash a kind of index&mdash of universal history from earliest times to the reign of Trajan . It was written by Lucius Ampelius, who was possibly a tutor or schoolmaster. Nothing is known of him or of the date at which he lived the times of Trajan, Hadrian , Antoninus Pius , the beginning of the 3rd century, and the age of Diocletian and Constantine I of the Roman Empire Constantine have all been suggested. The book is dedicated to a Macrinus, who may have been the Macrinus emperor who reigned 217 218, but that name was not uncommon, and it seems more likely he was simply a young man with a thirst for universal knowledge, which the book was compiled to satisfy. The book s object and scope are indicated in its dedication Since you desire to know everything, I have written this book of notes, that you may learn of what the universe and its elements consist, what the world contains, and what the human race has done. The Liber Memorialis seems to have been intended as a textbook to be learned by heart. This little work, in fifty chapters, gives a sketch of cosmography , geography , mythology Chapters I X , and history Chapters X to end . The historical portion, dealing mainly with the Roman Republic republican period, is untrustworthy and the text in many places corrupt the earlier chapters are more valuable, and contain some interesting information. Chapter VIII Miracula Mundi contains the following ... . The first edition of the Liber Memorialis was published in 1638 by Claudius Salmasius Saumaise ... References Glaser, Rheinisches Museum, ii. 1843 W lfflin, De L. Ampelii Libro Memoriali 1854 Zink, Eos ... Liber Memorialis W lfflin s Latin text at LacusCurtius http www.hs augsburg.de harsch Chronologia Lspost04 LuciusAmpelius luc intr.html Liber memoralis Erwin Assmann s BT edition at Bibliotheca Augustana Category Latin histories ca Ampeli cy Lucius Ampelius de Lucius Ampelius fr Lucius Ampelius ... more details
Taxobox name Mantidactylus liber image Mantidactylus liber.jpg status LC status system iucn3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Anura familia Mantellidae genus Mantidactylus species M. liber binomial Mantidactylus liber binomial authority Peracca, 1893 range map Mantidactylus liber map fr.svg synonyms Mantidactylus liber is a species of frog in the Mantellidae family. It is Endemism endemic to Madagascar . Its natural habitat s are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest s, subtropical or tropical moist montane s, swamp s, and heavily degraded former forest. It is threatened by habitat loss . References Nussbaum, R., Raxworthy, C. & Andreone, F. 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 57495 all Mantidactylus liber . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 23 July 2007. Category Mantidactylus Mantellidae stub ca Mantidactylus liber es Mantidactylus liber fr Guibemantis liber pt Mantidactylus liber vi Mantidactylus liber ... more details
Liber Aleph vel CXI The Book of Wisdom or Folly is the title of The Equinox , volume III, number VI, by Aleister Crowley . The book is written in the form of an epistle to his magical son, Charles Stansfeld Jones , Frater Achad, whom Crowley later doubted as being his true magical son, asserting that Achad had in fact gone insane, citing as evidence Achad s upending the tree of life in his Q.B.L., or The Bride s Reception, the first of Achad s major qabalistic works. The book consists of 208 short epistles on the philosophy of Thelema , Crowley s own ethical system of occult magic. Though the book was not published until some time after its writing in 1918, it is considered one of the forefont commentaries on Crowley s teachings. The arcane style was probably either inspired by the short epistolary style of Heinrich Agrippa s De Occulta Philosophia or the introduction to The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage which sees the author, Abraham the Jew, bequeathing the book to his son Lameck in the same hereditary spirit that this book claims. Even the titles of each epistle are given in Latin, and its often medieval guise of dealing with subject matters, such as the effects of melancholy bile , can be considered another of Crowley s great examples of using ancient texts as templates. The concept of the book is based on a passage from The Book of the Law Liber AL vel Legis , the central text of Thelema, and states what appears to be a prophecy of later knowledge and secrets of the new Aeon Thelema Aeon of Horus being taught to a magical son . At first Crowley thought this was a reference to a child he was to bear with his wife Rose Kelly, though after the death of their first ... Aleister authorlink Aleister Crowley year 1991 title Liber Aleph vel CXI The Book of Wisdom or Folly ... links http www.sacred texts.com oto aleph index.htm Liber Aleph the full text of the book Thelema series Category Thelemite texts Liber Aleph Category Works by Aleister Crowley Thelema stub ... more details
italictitle Infobox Medieval text name Liber Eliensis image File Ely Cathedral by John Buckler.JPG caption early 19th century print of Ely Cathedral , which produced the Liber Eliensis alternative title ... of Ely Abbey and the Bishopric of Ely The Liber Eliensis sometimes Historia Eliensis ref name Introxiii Fairweather Introduction Liber Eliensis p. xiii ref or Book of Ely is a 12th century English ... that the work s author was either Richard or Thomas, and hold that it was written anonymously. The Liber ... in 2005, although extracts had appeared in print previously. The Liber Eliensis is an important ... and bishopric. Background and authorship The Liber Eliensis was written at the abbey turned ... Latin printing of the work, felt that the Liber probably was composed in three parts. His basis for this belief was internal, as the first book of the Liber was begun after 1131, when one of the sources used in the Liber was completed. The second book of the work has a preface to it apologizing ... 1154, as it records events from that year. The third and last book of the Liber was completed between ... Blake Introduction Liber Eliensis pp. xlvi xlix ref Traditionally the work was ascribed to either Thomas ... Liber Eliensis p. xvii ref The historian Antonia Gransden is inclined to believe that the work is by Richard .... ref name Blakexlvi Janet Fairweather, a classicist and the recent translator of the Liber , suggests that it may be entirely anonymous. ref name Introxvii Whoever was the author, the Liber .... ref name Grandsen272 Gransden Historical Writing p. 272 ref The Liber is one of a number of monastic ... of the see of Diocese of Bath and Wells Bath and Wells , and the Chronicon Monasterii de Bello ... Cistercian houses in the north, along with other works. The southern works, including the Liber Eliensis ... that was associated with Bede s De temporum ratione , Florence of Worcester s Chronicon ... . ref name CamIntroxxviii Blake Introduction Liber Eliensis pp. xxviii xxix ref The work on Maldon ... more details
italic title Image Liber abbaci magliab f124r.jpg thumb A page of the Liber Abaci from the Biblioteca Nazionale di Firenze. Liber Abaci 1202, also spelled as Liber Abbaci is a historic book on arithmetic by Leonardo of Pisa, known later by his nickname Fibonacci . In this work, Fibonacci introduced to Europe the Hindu Arabic numerals , a major element of our decimal system, which he had learned by studying with Arab s while living in North Africa with his father, Guglielmo Bonaccio, who wished for him to become a merchant. Liber Abaci was among the first Western books to describe Arabic numerals, the first being the Codex Vigilanus completed in 976 another pivotal work followed by Pope Silvester II in 999. By addressing tradesmen and academics, it began to convince the public of the superiority of the new numerals. The title of Liber Abaci means The Book of Calculation . Although it has also been translated as The Book of the Abacus , Sigler writes that this is an error the intent of the book ... in Liber Abaci remained in conflict with the abacists traditionalists who continued to use the abacus ... al Karaji Ore 1948 . Fibonacci s notation for fractions In reading Liber Abaci, it is helpful to understand ... a c frac b cd math , and math scriptstyle frac c , ,b , ,a f , ,e , ,d frac a d frac b de frac c def ... , also known as the Fibonacci Sylvester expansion. Modus Indorum In the Liber Abaci , Fibonacci ... s Liber Abaci author Sigler, Laurence E. trans. publisher Springer Verlag year 2002 isbn 0 387 95419 8 cite book title Leonardi Pisani Liber Abbaci oder Lesevergn gen eines Mathematikers author L neburg ..., 1988, ISBN 978 0486656205. External links Wikisourcelang la Liber abbaci http liberabaci.blogspot.com Liber Abaci and its Egyptian fraction methods PlanetMath urlname LiberAbaci title Liber Abaci ... 13th century in science da Liber Abaci es Liber abaci fr Liber abaci it Liber abbaci ja pl Liber abaci ru ... more details
Liber Scintillarum literally The Book of Sparks is a late seventh or early eighth century Patristic anthology florilegium of biblical and patristic sayings in Latin . It was compiled by Defensor , a monk who in the preface identifies himself as a member of Ligug Abbey St Martin s Abbey at Ligug , near Poitiers, and who wrote the work at the behest of his teacher Ursinus the Abbot Ursinus , the abbot of St Martin s. Virtually nothing is known of the monk beyond what the preface offers us. The compilation was written sometime between 636, when the important source Isidore of Seville died, and about 750, when the earliest extant manuscript appears to have been produced. The sparks scintillae of the title refer to sayings such as maxims and proverbs of the Lord and his saints, which have been excerpted from the Bible and the Church Fathers, and rearranged into as many as 81 chapters. The headings of these chapters refer mainly to vices eg. avarice, fornication , virtues patience, wisdom , devotional practices confession, prayer and common themes of human life marriage, feasting . In the early part of the eleventh century, a copy of the Latin text was accompanied by an interlinear gloss interlinear Old English gloss, for which a little space between the lines was available. It is found in British Library BL , Royal MS 7 C IV, together with De vitiis et peccatis , again with an interlinear Old English gloss. Editions J.P. Migne , Patrologia Latina 88. Rochais, H.M. ed. . Liber Scintillarum . Corpus Christianorum, series Latina 117. Turnholt, 1957. Rhodes, E.W. ed. . Defensor s Liber Scintillarum with an interlinear Anglo Saxon version made early in the eleventh century . Early English Text Society EETS . London, 1889. Studies Bremmer, Rolf H. Jr, The Reception of Defensor s Liber Scintillarum in Anglo Saxon England , in ...un tuo serto di fiori in man recando. Scritti in onori di Maria Amalia D Aronco , vol. 2, ed. Patrizia Lendinara. Udine Forum, 2008, pp. 75 89. External ... more details
Category 1040s books Category Pre modern Catholic sex abuse cases catholicism stub deLiber Gomorrhianus pt Liber Gomorrhianus ...The Liber Gomorrhianus Book of Gomorrah is a book published by Peter Damian in 1049 AD. It is scathing treatise on the vices of the clergy , and is dedicated to the Pope. Attack on various sexual practices In this, Petrus Damiani made an attack on homosexual practices, mutual masturbation, copulation between the thighs, anal copulation and solitary masturbation , ref name halsall Paul Halsall http www.fordham.edu halsall source homo damian1.html Peter Damian Liber Gomorrhianus Medieval Sourcebook. April 2006. ref as subversive disruptions against the moral order occasioned by the madness associated with an excess of lust. He was especially indignant about priests having Ephebophilia sexual relationships with adolescent boys . He singles out superiors who, due to excessive and misplaced piety, have been lax in their duty to uphold church discipline . He opposes the ordination of those who are given to homosexuality and wants those already ordained dismissed from Holy Orders. Those who misuse the sacraments to Child sexual abuse defile boys are treated with particular contempt. Significant attention is given to the hurts of the victims. Public controversy stirred It caused a great stir and aroused not a little enmity against its author. Even the pope, Pope Leo IX , who had at first praised the work, was persuaded that it was exaggerated. He softened the suggestions for decisive action against offending clerics made by the author and excluded from the ranks of clergy only those who had offended repeatedly and over a long period of time. ref Thomas P. Doyle Roman Catholic Clericalism, Religious Duress, and Clergy Sexual Abuse, in Pastoral Psychology, Vol. 51, No 3, Januari 2003. ref The Pope s coldness drew from Damian a vigorous letter of protest. History of same sex relations ... more details