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Liber and vitae
Hildegard also wrote nearly 400 letters to correspondents ranging from Popes to Emperors to abbots and abbesses ; two volumes of material on natural medicine and cures ; an invented language called the Lingua ignota ; various minor works, including a gospel commentary and two works of hagiography ; and three great volumes of visionary theology: Scivias, Liber vitae meritorum (" Book of Life's Merits " or " Book of the Rewards of Life "), and Liber divinorum operum (" Book of Divine Works ").
* Hildegardis Bingensis, Liber vitae meritorum.
* Liber vitae meritorum ( 1158 – 63 )
The vitae of six late Merovingian saints that illustrate the political history of the era have been translated and edited by Paul Fouracre and Richard A. Gerberding, and presented with Liber Historiae Francorum, to provide some historical context.
* There is an inscription in " Liber vitae of the New Minster and Hyde Abbey Winchester ", that king Canute's sister's name was " Santslaue " (" Santslaue soror CNVTI regis nostri "), which without doubt is a Slavic name.

Liber and ("
His book about games of chance, Liber de ludo aleae (" Book on Games of Chance "), written in 1526, but not published until 1663, contains the first systematic treatment of probability, as well as a section on effective cheating methods.
* Liber de ludo aleae, (" On Casting the Die ") posthumous ( on probability ).
* Louise Ropes Loomis, The Book of Popes (" Liber Pontificalis ").
The notice about Felix in the Liber Pontificalis ascribes to him a decree that Masses should be celebrated on the tombs of martyrs (" Hic constituit supra memorias martyrum missas celebrare ").
Gregory of Tours mentions in his Liber historiae Francorum (" Book of Frankish History ") that the Alan king Respendial saved the day for the Vandals in an armed encounter with the Franks at the crossing of the Rhine on December 31, 406 ).
( The first book about games of chance, Liber de ludo aleae (" On Casting the Die "), was written by Girolamo Cardano in the 1560s, but not published until 1663.
This resulted in the book Liber Loagaeth (" Book Speech from God ").
In ancient Roman religion and mythology, Liber (" the free one "), also known as Liber Pater (" the free Father ") was a god of viticulture and wine, fertility and freedom.
", 2nd ed., I, 6 79 ), and at Rome in the seventh century the chapel of a deaconry was dedicated to him (" Liber Pont.
Some of the most ancient and popular festivals incorporated ludi (" games ," such as chariot races and theatrical performances ), with examples including those held at Palestrina in honour of Fortuna Primigenia during Compitalia, and the Ludi Romani in honour of Liber.
The Roman god Liber Pater (" Father Liber "), later identified with the Greek Dionysus or Bacchus, was the divinity of libamina, " libations ," and liba, sacrificial cakes drizzled with honey.
The Liber, as its title suggests, emphasises John's negotiations with Michael VIII (" Palioloco ").
A later text, the Liber miraculorum sancti Aegidii (" The Book of Miracles of Saint Giles ") served to reinforce the flow of pilgrims to the abbey.

Liber and Book
The most well known version is that written by Gerald Gardner, and includes material paraphrased works by Aleister Crowley, primarily from Liber ALThe Book of the Law ( particularly from Ch 1, spoken by Nuit, the Star Goddess ), and from his Liber XV: the Gnostic Mass as well as Liber LXV ( Liber Cordis Cincti Serpente, or the Book of the Heart Girt with the Serpent ), thus linking modern Wicca irrevocably to the cosmology and revelations of Thelema.
One large text which has survived, The Book of Two Principles ( Liber de duobus principiis ), elaborates the principles of dualistic theology from the point of view of some of the Albanenses Cathars.
In 1500, German alchemist Hieronymus Braunschweig published Liber de arte destillandi ( The Book of the Art of Distillation ) the first book solely dedicated to the subject of distillation, followed in 1512 by a much expanded version.
* Discordian texts and scriptures include Principia Discordia, Black Iron Prison, Zen Without Zen Masters, Liber Malorum, Book 5 ( The Zenarchist's Cookbook ), Zenarchy Unapologia, The Book of the Apocalypso, The Book of Eris, The Book of Inconveniences, The Honest Book of Truth ( portions of which are used in Principia Discordia ), Jonesboria Discordia, Metaclysmia Discordia, Novus Ordo Discordia, Principia Harmonia, Aeturnus Ille Discordia, The Wise Book of Baloney, The Book of Life, The Book of Chaos and Its Virtue, Chao Te Ching, Summa Discordia, Voices of Chaos, The Book of Chaos, Apocrypha Discordia, Principia Entropius, etc.
* Lactantius, Liber De Mortibus Persecutorum ( Book on the Deaths of the Persecutors ) ca.
The Liber Ignium, or Book of Fires, attributed to Marcus Graecus, is a collection of incendiary recipes, including some gunpowder recipes.

Liber and Life
Some manuscripts of the Life of Cuthbert, one of Bede's own works, mention that Cuthbert's own priest was named Bede ; it is possible that this priest is the other name listed in the Liber Vitae.
The Liber Pontificalis, which was formerly ascribed to him, was not written by him ; he seems to have shared in the revision of the Life of Nicholas I.

Liber and ")
The people were mentioned as Helsinger ( which may mean " the people of the strait ") for the first time in King Valdemar the Victorious's Liber Census Daniæ from 1231, but they should not be confused with the Helsings of Hälsingland in Sweden.
Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, considered the greatest epic of Italian literature, derived many features of and episodes about the hereafter directly or indirectly from Arabic works on Islamic eschatology: the Hadith and the Kitab al-Miraj ( translated into Latin in 1264 or shortly before as Liber Scale Machometi, " The Book of Muhammad's Ladder ") concerning Muhammad's ascension to Heaven, and the spiritual writings of Ibn Arabi.
Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, considered the greatest epic of Italian literature, derived many features of and episodes about the hereafter directly or indirectly from Arabic works on Islamic eschatology: the Hadith and the Kitab al-Miraj ( translated into Latin in 1264 or shortly before as Liber Scale Machometi, " The Book of Muhammad's Ladder ") concerning Muhammad's ascension to Heaven, and the spiritual writings of Ibn Arabi.
Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, considered the greatest epic of Italian literature, derived many features of and episodes about the hereafter directly or indirectly from Arabic works on Islamic eschatology: the Hadith and the Kitab al-Miraj ( translated into Latin in 1264 or shortly before as Liber Scale Machometi, " The Book of Muhammad's Ladder ") concerning Muhammad's ascension to Heaven, and the spiritual writings of Ibn Arabi.
Johannes ( d. February 2, 1161 ) and Matthaeus Plantearius, possible father and son, resided in Salerno at this time when they apparently published their famous " Liber de Simplici Medicina " ( a. k. a. " Circa Instans ") which is first recorded in Salerno under their name early in the 13th Century.
* Liber Cathemerinon -- (" Book in Accordance with the Hours ") comprises 12 lyric poems on various times of the day and on church festivals.
* Liber Peristephanon -- (" Crowns of Martyrdom ") contains 14 lyric poems on Spanish and Roman martyrs.
* Notes on the Liber Studiorum of J. M. W. Turner ( 1885 ; a later publication on the same subject " suggested by the writings of Mr. Ruskin ")
" This is in reference to his belief that the writing of Liber Legis ( another name for " The Book of the Law ") heralded a new Aeon for mankind that was ruled by the god Ra-Hoor-Khuit ( a form of Horus ).
It is related to the priestess card in the occult tarot ( according to Arthur Edward Waite's " Pictorial Key to the Tarot ") and Liber 777 associating it with Isis, Cybele, Demeter, Rhea, Woman, The Virgin Mary, Juno, Hecate, Yoni, The Three Threes of the Tarot, etc.
He also wrote a Vita abbreviata et miracula beatissimi Antonii (" Shortened life and miracles of the most blessed Antony ") and a Liber de transitu beate virginis et gestis discipulorum (" Book of the passing of the blessed virgin and acts of the disciples ").
The Magnus Liber or Magnus Liber Organi ( Latin for " Great Book of Organum ") is a compilation of the medieval music known as organum.

Liber and divinorum
* Hildegardis Bingensis, Liber divinorum operum.
* Liber divinorum operum simplicis hominis ( 1163-73 / 74 )

Liber and Divine
Of John's literary output we know only the Κλίμαξ () or Ladder of Divine Ascent, composed at the request of John, Abbot of Raithu, a monastery situated on the shores of the Red Sea, and a shorter work To the Pastor ( Latin: Liber ad Pastorem ), most likely a sort of appendix to the Ladder.
Each of the four Watchtowers ( representing the Elements of Earth, Air, Fire and Water ), is collectively " governed " by a hierarchy of spiritual entities which runs ( as explained in Crowley's Liber Chanokh ) as the Three Holy Names, the Great Elemental King, the Six Seniors ( aka Elders ) ( these make a total of 24 Elders as seen in the Revelation of St. John ), the Two Divine Names of the Calvary Cross, the Kerubim, and the Sixteen Lesser Anegls.
In Liber de Hyda we find that canons had been introduced at Winchester by King Ethelred, and that Bishop Grimbald, a zealous reformer of the clergy, had established a community of clerics whose duty it was to perform the Divine Office.
Agobard wrote three works against Amalarius: On Divine Psalmody, On the Correction of the Antiphonary, and Liber officialis.

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