Like the Liber Commonei, this book too contains numerous vernacular glosses. |
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Examples are in the Liber usualis, the liturgical book containing frequently used Gregorian chants. |
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The Liber Judiciorum was a principal part of the Visigothic legacy received by medieval Spain. |
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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. |
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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. |
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As his defence Orosius wrote his second book Liber Apologeticus, in which he emphatically rejected the accusation. |
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The Liber Vitae of Durham Cathedral names two priests with this name, one of whom is presumably Bede himself. |
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His biography was first written by Cardinal Boso in his extension to the Liber Pontificalis. |
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Some recipes in The Forme of Cury appear to be influenced by the Liber de Coquina, which had contributions from Arabic cuisine. |
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One manuscript of this recension is the Liber Regalis at Westminster Abbey which has come to be regarded as the definitive version. |
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During this period religious art continued to flourish on Lindisfarne, and the Liber Vitae of Durham began in the priory. |
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According to Raymond Brown's Epistle of John, the source of the Comma Johanneum appears to be the Latin book Liber Apologeticus by Priscillian. |
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The Liber Studiorum was an expression of his intentions for landscape art. |
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Harnack suggests that in the document which the compiler of the Liber Pontificalis drew his information, the name found was not Britanio, but Britio. |
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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. |
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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. |
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In this way Lucius, the early missionary of the Swiss district of Chur, became identified with the alleged British king of the Liber Pontificalis. |
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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. |
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