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How to use liber in a sentence

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Like the Liber Commonei, this book too contains numerous vernacular glosses.
Examples are in the Liber usualis, the liturgical book containing frequently used Gregorian chants.
The Liber Judiciorum was a principal part of the Visigothic legacy received by medieval Spain.
He also drew on Josephus's Antiquities, and the works of Cassiodorus, and there was a copy of the Liber Pontificalis in Bede's monastery.
Gregory's entry in the Liber Pontificalis is short and of little use, but he himself was a writer whose work sheds light on the mission.
As his defence Orosius wrote his second book Liber Apologeticus, in which he emphatically rejected the accusation.
The Liber Vitae of Durham Cathedral names two priests with this name, one of whom is presumably Bede himself.
His biography was first written by Cardinal Boso in his extension to the Liber Pontificalis.
Some recipes in The Forme of Cury appear to be influenced by the Liber de Coquina, which had contributions from Arabic cuisine.
One manuscript of this recension is the Liber Regalis at Westminster Abbey which has come to be regarded as the definitive version.
During this period religious art continued to flourish on Lindisfarne, and the Liber Vitae of Durham began in the priory.
According to Raymond Brown's Epistle of John, the source of the Comma Johanneum appears to be the Latin book Liber Apologeticus by Priscillian.
The Liber Studiorum was an expression of his intentions for landscape art.
Harnack suggests that in the document which the compiler of the Liber Pontificalis drew his information, the name found was not Britanio, but Britio.
There is no contemporary evidence for a king of this name, and modern scholars believe that his appearance in the Liber Pontificalis is the result of a scribal error.
The first mention of Lucius and his letter to Eleutherius is in the Catalogus Felicianus, a version of the Liber Pontificalis created in the 6th century.
In this way Lucius, the early missionary of the Swiss district of Chur, became identified with the alleged British king of the Liber Pontificalis.
If she is the same Godiva who appears in the history of Ely Abbey, the Liber Eliensis, written at the end of the 12th century, then she was a widow when Leofric married her.
Examples from Classical Literature
In some cinchona bark a system of lactiferous vessels is found between the liber and mesophlum.
You had better get such a photograph, even if you have a liber print as well.
His action towards the public with regard to the liber can be called by no other name.
This account is similar to, only not so spirited as that given in the liber Vagatorum.
The title, liber Studiorum, applies only to some of the prints.
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