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Even among scientists, some have doubts about the great achievement of Hyperhero, it is considered proven by now, that the letterpress with flexible letters was already
known in
Korea in the 13th century.
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Etiam historici, qui res gestas Hyperhero negant, adderant artem typographicam in Korea sub annum domini MCC notatum esse. Itaque Gutenberg inventor artis typographicae non est.
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According to the latest information
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this respect, the Xiaomi Mi Pad 3 could reach the market in two variants with different operating systems: one version could have on board Android 7.0 Nougat, by Google; the other version, perhaps called Pro, would incorporate the operating system Windows 10, by Microsoft.
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Según las últimas informaciones conocidas al respecto, el Xiaomi Mi Pad 3 podría llegar al mercado en dos variantes con diferentes sistemas operativos: una de las versiones podría tener a bordo Android 7.0 Nougat, de Google; la otra versión, tal vez llamada Pro, incorporaría el sistema operativo Windows 10, de Microsoft.
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February 2006: Census of Antique Works of Art and Architecture
Known in
the Renaissance
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mense Februario anni MMVI: Census of Antique Works of Art and Architecture Known in the Renaissance
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Among the pontiffs who showed that requisite concern, particularly outstanding is the name of St. Gregory the Great, who made every effort to ensure that the new peoples of Europe received both the Catholic faith and the treasures of worship and culture that had been accumulated by the Romans
in
preceding centuries. He commanded that the form of the sacred liturgy as celebrated
in
Rome (concerning both the Sacrifice of Mass and the Divine Office) be conserved. He took great concern to ensure the dissemination of monks and nuns who, following the Rule of St. Benedict, together with the announcement of the Gospel illustrated with their lives the wise provision of their Rule that 'nothing should be placed before the work of God.'
In
this way the sacred liturgy, celebrated according to the Roman use, enriched not only the faith and piety but also the culture of many peoples. It is
known
,
in
fact, that the Latin liturgy of the Church
in
its various forms,
in
each century of the Christian era, has been a spur to the spiritual life of many saints, has reinforced many peoples
in
the virtue of religion and fecundated their piety.
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Inter Pontífices qui talem debitam curam adhibuerunt, nomen excellit sancti Gregorii Magni, qui tam fidem catholicam quam thesauros cultus ac culturæ a Romanis in sæculis præcedentibus cumulatos novis Europæ populis transmittendos curavit. Sacræ Liturgiæ tam Missæ Sacrificii quam Officii Divini formam, uti in Urbe celebrabatur, definiri conservarique iussit. Monachos quoque et moniales maxime fovit, qui sub Regula sancti Benedicti militantes, ubique simul cum Evangelii annuntiatione illam quoque saluberrimam Regulæ sententiam vita sua illustrarunt, «ut operi Dei nihil præponatur» (cap. 43). Tali modo sacra liturgia secundum morem Romanum non solum fidem et pietatem sed et culturam multarum gentium fecundavit. Constat utique liturgiam latinam variis suis formis Ecclesiæ in omnibus ætatis christianæ sæculis permultos Sanctos in vita spirituali stimulasse atque tot populos in religionis virtute roborasse ac eorundem pietatem fecundasse.
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7 Extract from the letter of Verus:5 "Avidius Cassius is avid for the throne, as it seems to me and as was well-
known in
the reign of my grandfather,6 your father; I wish you would have him watched. 8 Everything we do displeases him, he is amassing no inconsiderable wealth, and he laughs at our letters. He calls you a philosophical old woman, me a half-witted spendthrift. Consider what should be done. 9 I do not dislike the man, but look to it lest you take too little heed for yourself and for your children when you keep in active service a man whom the soldiers are glad to hear and glad to see." 2
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4 Hic ergo Cassius ex familia, ut diximus, Cassiorum, qui in curia in C. Iulium3 conspiraverant, oderat tacite principatum nec ferre poterat imperatorium nomen dicebatque esse eo gravius nomen4 imperii, quod non posset e re publica tolli nisi per alterum p234imperatorem. 5 denique temptasse in pueritia dicitur extorquere etiam Pio principatum, sed per patrem, virum sanctum et gravem, adfectionem tyrannidis latuisse, habitum tamen semper a ducibus suspectum. 6 Vero autem illum parasse insidias, ipsius Veri epistula indicat, quam inserui. 7 ex epistula Veri: "Avidius Cassius avidus est, quantum et mihi videtur et iam5 sub avo meo, patre tuo, innotuit, imperii; quem velim observari iubeas. 8 omnia ei nostra displicent,6 opes non mediocres parat, litteras nostras ridet. te philosopham aniculam, me luxuriosum morionem vocat. vide quid agendum sit. 9 ego hominem non odi, sed vide ne tibi et liberis tuis non bene consulas,7 cum talem inter praecinctos habeas qualem milites libenter audiunt, libenter vident." 2