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One of the liturgical books of the Roman rite is the Roman Missal, which developed in the city of Rome and, with the passing of the centuries, little by little took forms very similar to that it has had in recent times.
Inter Ritus romani libros liturgicos patet eminere Missale Romanum, quod in romana urbe succrevit, atque succedentibus sæculis gradatim formas assumpsit, quæ cum illa in generationibus recentioribus vigente magnam habent similitudinem.
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I don’t want to be an alarmist but Catalonia’s economy is in a state of emergency. After decades (centuries, really) of economic plunder, ...
L'articolo recentemente pubblicato sul “The Times” sulle cause economiche dell'indipendenza catalana non aiuta ad avere né visione...
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The languages used by the people who occupy the land we call Great Britain, or the United Kingdom, over the centuries have a fascinating history, as the place was subjected to a series of invasions by peoples of different linguistic origins.
Latin was established as the language of bureaucracy and as the language of the western church during the Roman epoch. It was the only language written universally across western Europe and the only language with a standardised grammar and spelling. It is therefore hardly surprising that it should become the fundamental language of the re-emergence of literacy after the end of the Roman Empire. The earliest scripts used were derived directly from those of the Roman era.
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The languages used by the people who occupy the land we call Great Britain, or the United Kingdom, over the centuries have a fascinating history, as the place was subjected to a series of invasions by peoples of different linguistic origins.
Latin was established as the language of bureaucracy and as the language of the western church during the Roman epoch. It was the only language written universally across western Europe and the only language with a standardised grammar and spelling. It is therefore hardly surprising that it should become the fundamental language of the re-emergence of literacy after the end of the Roman Empire. The earliest scripts used were derived directly from those of the Roman era.
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(This note prompted because I found out there on the Web a little flap about Marcus Aurelius being a Roman emperor who lived well after Vitruvius: it does no harm then to remind the gentle reader that many people share the same name, even several centuries apart — in Antiquity as well as in our own civilization.)
2. item Cereri extra urbem loco, quo non omnes semper homines nisi per sacrificium necesse habeant adire, cum religiose caste sanctisque moribus is locus debeat tueri. ceterisque diis ad sacrificiorum rationes aptae templis areae sunt distribuendae. De ipsis autem aedibus sacris faciundis et de earum symmetriis in tertio et quarto volumine reddam rationes, quia in secundo visum est mihi imum de materiae copiis quae in aedificiis sunt parandae, quibus sint virtutibus et quem habeant usum exponere, commensus aedificiorum et ordines et genera singula symmetriarum peragere et in singulis voluminibus explicare.