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10 LIBRI IN PORTOGHESE ASSOCIATI CON «CURIAL»
Scopri l'uso di
curial nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
curial e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Curial and Guelfa: A Classic of the Crown of Aragon
In this way the novel unites several cultural currents that converge in western Romance narrative at the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Renaissance.
2
The people of
curial Avignon: a critical edition of the ...
To keep the work within a reasonable scope, the author limited the cross-referencing endnotes to the location ofthe information. Interested readers should be able to compile individual biographies from these endnotes rather easily.
Joëlle Rollo-Koster, 2009
CURIAL E GUELFA Bibliography Huici Miranda, A. Historia musulmana de
Valencia y su region. Vol. 2. Valencia. 1970. Reilly, B. F. The Kingdom of Ledn-
Castilla Under King Alfonso VI, 1065-1109. Princeton, N.J.. 1988. CURIA
GENERALIS ...
E. Michael Gerli, Samuel G. Armistead, 2003
4
The Tomb and the Tiara:
Curial Tomb Sculpture in Rome and ...
The first history of tomb sculpture, this book spans the shift of the papacy and college of cardinals from Rome to Avignon.
5
Dunsmuir and the Changing Faces of
Curial Deference & ...
This paper focuses on the evolution of "reasonableness" as a unitary standard of judicial review and the role of tribunal expertise in that process.
6
Diccionario da lingua Portugueza: A - E
CURIÁL, s. m. O que cm Roma trata negocio da Curia. CURIÁL, adj. De curia.
Comictos curiáes , feitos juntando-se o Povo Romano em Curias. §. De Coite :
v. g. este termo nio be curial , antes improprio , e indecente, Vieira. §. Versado
nos ...
António de Morais Silva, 1813
7
The Archaic Community of the Romans
Let us summarize our conclusions about the major curial rites and priests
discussed here. The curias observed the end and beginning of the old style year
with sacrifices and banquets. The cleansing during February which took its name
from ...
Robert E. A. Palmer, 1970
At the end of 1994, only 31 percent of the curial cardinals were Italian. The curial
cardinals have many advantages when it comes to a papal election. They are
more likely to be multilingual than their diocesan colleagues. The election takes ...
9
Safe Automatic Data Splitting for Linked Data Structures
Data transformations, such as pool allocation, have shown promise as a method of reducing the number of cache misses for dynamically allocated data in non-numeric applications.
Stephen Matthew Curial, 2007
10
Documents on the Liturgy, 1963-1979: Conciliar, Papal and ...
This is an indispensable reference for anyone interested in the liturgical renewal. It contains 554 official documents of the Church issued from the time of the Second Vatican Council up to 1979. Documents are comprehensively cross-indexed.
Thomas C. O'Brien, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, 1982
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CURIAL»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
curial nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Synod Diary: The prophetic letter and Curial wolves
More pointed was Cardinal Müller's disdain for those who suggest that the Pope is opposed by Curial “wolves.” “I'm not a wolf against the Pope,” he said. “I know ... «Catholic World Report, ott 15»
Cardinal Burke named member of curial congregation
Cardinal Burke named member of curial congregation. September 29, 2015. Pope Francis has named Cardinal Carlo Caffarra and Cardinal Raymond Burke as ... «Catholic Culture, set 15»
Pope makes Curial nominations for Education, APSA
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has named the former President of the Prefecture for Economic Affairs of the Holy See, Cardinal Giuseppe Versaldi, the new ... «Vatican Radio, mar 15»
High Court Rules On Inconsistency In Charterparty Arbitration …
On the first issue, the court held that arbitration under the charterparty was subject to Hong Kong rather than English curial law. The words "English law to be ... «Mondaq News Alerts, feb 15»
Curial reform aims to unite Church, says Pope
Reform of the Roman Curia should promote “greater harmony” among the Vatican offices, not primarily to save money or promote efficiency, but to solidify the ... «Catholic Herald Online, feb 15»
Council of 9 cardinals continues work on Curial reform
Council of 9 cardinals continues work on Curial reform ... morning meeting was dedicated to the preparation of a presentation on the Curial reforms for a meeting ... «Vatican Radio, feb 15»
Vatican: Cardinals' meeting next week to focus on curial reform
A two-day meeting in Rome next week of the world's Catholic cardinals will focus mainly on discussing reform of the church's central bureaucracy, the Vatican ... «National Catholic Reporter, feb 15»
Pope Francis' curial reform: sending bishops home to dioceses
Bishop Mario Toso, who on Monday was transferred out of the Roman curia to become Bishop of Faenza-Modigliana. Credit: Marta Jimenez Ibanez/CNA. «Catholic News Agency, gen 15»
Will the appointment of new cardinals advance reform?
At the moment, there are 33 curial members among the 110 voting cardinals, that is, 30 percent of the conclave. After the consistory, there will be 34 voting ... «Catholic News Agency, gen 15»
'Curial ailments'
He talked about the “curial ailments” that needed healing. If he were using social-science language, he could well have recited the dysfunctions found in most ... «Inquirer.net, dic 14»