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  • List of New Testament uncials
    | Benedictine Abbey
    64 KB (7174 words) - 04:54, 21 February 2020
  • Matthew 1:1
    ... 80 – 4 February 856), also known as Hrabanus or Rhabanus, was a Frankish Benedictine monk and theologian who became archbishop of Mainz in Germany: ... z., Basil, Cyril of Jer., Ambrose, Hilary, Augustine), are quoted from the Benedictine editions. When we say Mai, we always mean his Nova Biblioth. PP. 1852-71. ...
    122 KB (15042 words) - 09:55, 14 September 2024
  • Palaeography
    ... laeography" was used was perhaps in 1708 by [[Bernard de Montfaucon]], a [[Benedictine monk]]. <ref> Bernard de Montfaucon et al., ''Palaeographia Graeca, sive ...
    9 KB (1227 words) - 08:51, 5 March 2016
  • Minuscule 199
    The manuscript was presented by Antonio Corbinelli († 1423) to the Benedictine library of S. Maria monastery.<sup>[2]</sup>
    3 KB (332 words) - 11:20, 12 March 2016
  • Minuscule 200
    ... († 1423) and together with codex [[Minuscule 199|199]] was presented to Benedictine monastery.<sup>[2]</sup>
    3 KB (359 words) - 13:44, 15 March 2016
  • Code of Canon Law
    ... 18. The work having been begun by Pius X, it was sometimes called the "Pio-Benedictine Code" but more often the 1917 Code. In its preparation, centuries of mater ...
    12 KB (1903 words) - 08:30, 4 May 2019
  • Scribal abbreviation
    ... irely in tironian shorthand and a ciceronian lexicon where discovered in a benedictine monastery (notae benensis).
    24 KB (3649 words) - 11:42, 9 August 2020
  • List of Biblical commentaries
    [[Walafrid Strabo]] (ninth century), a Benedictine, was credited with the "[[Glossa Ordinaria]]" on the entire Bible. It is a ... ... y mentioned the following are some of the principal exegetes, many of them Benedictines, from patristic times till the Council of Trent:
    39 KB (5771 words) - 05:51, 12 March 2016
  • Codex Complutensis I
    The [[Benedictine Abbey of St. Jerome in Rome]] housed a facsimile of the entire manuscript. ...
    2 KB (317 words) - 16:17, 15 March 2016
  • Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples
    In 1507 he took up his residence in the Benedictine [[Abbey of St Germain des Prés]], near Paris; this was due to his connexi ...
    10 KB (1418 words) - 15:24, 11 March 2016
  • Johannes Trithemius
    ... town in 1482, he was surprised by a [[snowstorm]] and took refuge in the [[Benedictine]] abbey of [[Sponheim]] near the [[Bad Kreuznach]]. He decided to stay and ... [[Category:Benedictines]]
    9 KB (1217 words) - 07:25, 10 March 2016
  • Cassian the Ascetic
    ... t they read the works of Cassian. Since Benedict's rule is still used by [[Benedictine]], [[Cistercian]], and [[Trappist]] monks, the thought of John Cassian sti ... ... problems of spiritual theology and the ascetic life. It was later read in Benedictine communities before a light meal, and from the Latin title, ''Collationes'' ...
    20 KB (3021 words) - 07:49, 16 March 2016
  • Latin Psalters
    ... ote a scheme for use in his monastery. This scheme is still used in some [[Benedictine]] monasteries today. ... nto ''divisios'', that is parts to be chanted separately. This follows the Benedictine practice and was introduced into the Roman Office widely by Pope Pius X. I ...
    40 KB (5949 words) - 05:10, 12 March 2016
  • The Revision Revised by John William Burgon
    quoted from the Benedictine editions. When we say “Mai,” we always
    1.12 MB (173197 words) - 12:39, 10 January 2019
  • Louis Maracci
    ... lt of ''forty'' years of labour and toilsome research of the [[Benedictine|Benedictine monks]].<sup>[4]</sup>
    7 KB (1121 words) - 14:19, 26 April 2019
  • Biblical gloss
    * the "Dictionarium" of the Benedictine [[Varius Phavorinus]], published early in the 16th century.
    13 KB (2047 words) - 22:56, 9 April 2020
  • Bonifatius Fischer
    ... 7) was a German biblical scholar, textual critic of the [[Vulgate]], and [[benedictine]]. [[Category:German Benedictines]]
    1 KB (160 words) - 07:39, 4 May 2019
  • Richard Simon
    ... ois Verjus was a fellow Oratorian and friend who was acting against the [[Benedictine]]s of [[Fécamp Abbey]] on behalf of their [[commendatory abbot]], the [[P ...
    18 KB (2781 words) - 11:56, 18 August 2020
  • Prudentius Maran
    ... [[Marne (department)|Marne]] 2nd April 1762, at [[Paris]]) was a French [[Benedictine]] scholar of the [[Maurist Congregation]], known as a [[patrologist]]. After studying humanities at Paris he became a Benedictine at the [[abbey of St. Faron]] near [[Meaux]] on 30 January 1703, and conti ...
    3 KB (431 words) - 16:07, 24 April 2020
  • Book:Memoir of the controversy respecting the three heavenly witnesses, I John v. 7. Orme, William, Ezra Abbott
    to be read in the three anc(ient copies of the library belonging to the Benedictines of the Abbey of St. Germans, only Father AMabillon, a Benedictine monk, and the first who in
    417 KB (70560 words) - 13:46, 11 May 2020

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