O QUE SIGNIFICA CASÚLĂ EM ROMENO
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CasuLa s. Uma capa de manga com uma única cabeça para os sacerdotes católicos. (\u0026 lt; germ. Casula, lat. casula) CASÚLĂ s. f. veșmânt cu aspect de pelerină fără mâneci și cu o singură deschizătură pentru cap, la preoții catolici. (< germ. Casula, lat. casula)
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10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «CASÚLĂ»
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The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of ... - Pagina iv
Casula ejusdem nigra, cum aurifrigio ornata, margaritis 8: perulis auratis, cum capitibus in circulis aureis. . Item. Casula ejusdem nigra, cum aurisrigio & gemmis magnis & margaritis ornata, 8: circulis magnis auratis, per totum brudatis. stent.
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History of Saint Paul's Cathedral, in London, from Its ... - Pagina 323
Item Casula Indica burellata, de dono Henrici de Saudwyco, debilis. Item Casula qua: fuit Henrici de Cornhulle De~ cani purpurea, cum garbis deauratis paIliata. Item Casula de radice Jesse, quam dedit Rex Henricus, preciosa, breudata cum ...
William Dugdale, Henry bibliothecarius Ellis, 1818
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Anglo-Saxon England - Volumul 13 - Pagina 70
17 In 1 867 the reliquary containing (among other things) the casula and the two velamina was solemnly opened and the textiles were restored to view. When it emerged from the reliquary the casula, according to the proces-verbal made at the ...
Peter Clemoes, Simon Keynes, Michael Lapidge, 2007
the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Casula railway station is a station on the South line, located in the Sydney suburb of Casula.
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Aerogels Handbook - Pagina 363
J Mater Chem 12:1505–1510 Corrias A, Casula MF, Ennas G, Marras S, Navarra G, Mountjoy G (2003) X-ray absorption spectroscopy study of FeCo-SiO2 nanocomposites prepared by the sol-gel method. J Phys Chem B 107:3030–3039 ...
Michel A. Aegerter, Nicholas Leventis, Matthias M. Koebel, 2011
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The Ancient Cathedral of Cornwall Historically Surveyed
The casula was not an alb, being expressly distinguished from it by Malmesbury, in Gale, i. 325, " Albam — , cappas — , casulam." Spelman says, accordingly, " Ort. Vocab. Casula a — chesuble, et Dictionar. Vet. " Anglo-Lat. Chesible, " casula ...
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Origines Liturgicæ: Or, Antiquities of the English Ritual ...
have been mistaken by some persons, who have confounded the vestment with the cope ; but this is evidently an error ; for Alesse uniformly translates vestment by the word casula, while he distinguishes cope from it by the appellation of ...
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Annals of Aberdeen, from the Reign of King William the ... - Pagina 444
4 cappae, casula, dalmatica, tunica, 3 albae lines concurrentes, et amictus 3 ; harum fibrae laterales opere redimitico, ut supra contextae. 2 stolae, 3 manipuli, 15 puramenta. Rubra testes ex villoso Bysso. — 2 cappae, casula, dalmatica, tunica ...
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Annals of Aberdeen, from the Reign of King William the ...
Azuch Vcsles er villoso Hymn—4 cappae, casula, dalmatica, tunica, 8 llle lines: concurrentes, et amictus 3 ; harum fibre laterales opere redimitico, ut supra contextte. 2 stolze, 8 manipuli, 15 puramenta. Rubra: veales a: villoso Bysso.-2 cappa' ...
William Kennedy (advocate, Aberdeen.), 1818
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Church Vestments: Their Origin and Development - Pagina 61
VI CENTURY Because the casula covered the wearer entirely it was likened to a 'little house' (casa, a cottage), and St. Isidore of Seville (560-636) writing about 600 is the first to mention this fact. He says: ' The casula is a garment furnished ...