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The single extant Etruscan book, Liber Linteus, which was written on linen, survived only because it was used as mummy wrappings.
* The Liber Linteus, which was used for mummy wrappings ( at Zagreb, Croatia ).
With the exception of the Liber Linteus, the only written records of Etruscan origin that remain are inscriptions, mainly funerary.
Of these writings, there is a sole survivor, which is the Liber Linteus.
Such municipalities would have likely had one or more temples in which the Liber Linteus was produced or utilized.
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There is even a collection of rituals in Latin ( Libri Rituales ) translated from the original Etruscan rites, like those in the Liber Linteus.
Some notable formulae on the Liber Linteus include a hymn-like repetition of ceia hia in column 7, and variations on the phrase śacnicstreś cilθś śpureśtreśc enaś, which is translated by van der Meers as " by the sacred fraternity / priesthood of cilθ, and by the civitas of enaś ".
This led to speculation that the mummy may have had some connection to either the Liber Linteus or the Etruscans.
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The Tabula Capuana (" Tegola di Capua " Etruscophiles like to call it ), now conserved in Berlin, represents the second most extensive surviving Etruscan text, after the linen book the ( Liber Linteus ) used in Egypt for mummy wrappings, now at Zagreb.
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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.
Special cases of the Chinese remainder theorem were also known to Brahmagupta ( 7th century ), and appear in Fibonacci's Liber Abaci ( 1202 ).
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 ").
Liber vitae meritorum (" Book of Life's Merits " or " Book of the Rewards of Life ") and Liber divinorum operum (" Book of Divine Works ", also known as De operatione Dei, " On God's Activity ") followed.
The Liber Pontificalis also presents a list that makes Linus the second in the line of bishops of Rome, after Peter ; but at the same time it states that Peter ordained two bishops, Linus and Cletus, for the priestly service of the community, devoting himself instead to prayer and preaching, and that it was to Clement that he entrusted the Church as a whole, appointing him as his successor.
The Liber Pontificalis also says that he issued a decree that women should cover their heads in church, created the first fifteen bishops, and that he died a martyr and was buried on the Vatican Hill next to Peter.
The most important of his writings is the Liber censuum Romanae ecclesiae, which is the most valuable source for the medieval position of the Church in regard to property and also serves in part as a continuation of the Liber Pontificalis.
His father was called " Rufinus ", who was also said to be of Aquileia according to the Liber Pontificalis.
He also ordained Saint Willibrord as bishop of the Frisians, and the Liber Pontificalis states he also ordained Berhtwald as Archbishop of Canterbury.
His recounting of the period was remarkable for the rise of what 19th century papal historians saw as a " pornocracy ", or " rule of the harlots ", a reversal of the natural order as they saw it, according to Liber pontificalis and a later chronicler who was also biased against Sergius III.
The Liber Pontificalis attributes to Zosimus a decree on the wearing of the maniple by deacons and on the dedication of Easter candles in the country parishes ; also a decree forbidding clerics to visit taverns.
According to the notice in the Liber Pontificalis, Felix erected a basilica on the Via Aurelia ; the same source also adds that he was buried there.
Crowley retitled it Liber AL vel Legis in 1921, when he also gave the handwritten manuscript its own title, Liber XXXI.
Proserpina was subsumed by the cult of Libera, an ancient fertility goddess, wife of Liber and is also considered a life – death – rebirth deity.
* Italy: Emperor Frederick II promulgates the Constitutions of Melfi ( also known as Liber Augustalis ), a collection of laws for Sicily.
Possibly he did issue such an edict against the Gnostics and Montanists ; it is also possible that on his own responsibility the writer of the Liber Pontificalis attributed to this pope a similar decree current about the year 500.
Gregory's education was the standard Latin one of Late Antiquity, focusing on Vergil's Aeneid and Martianus Capella's Liber de Nuptiis Mercurii et Philologiae, but also other key texts such as Orosius ' Chronicles, which his Historia is a continuation of, and Sallust, all of which works he refers to in his own.
The Liber Pontificalis also relates that this pope organized the hierarchy and established the order of ecclesiastical precedence ().
His initiative in this direction was visible as early as the Assizes of Capua ( 1220, issued soon after his coronation in Rome ) but came to fruition in his promulgation of the Constitutions of Melfi ( 1231, also known as Liber Augustalis ), a collection of laws for his realm that was remarkable for its time and was a source of inspiration for a long time after.
It has also been suggested that the poem is dependent on Liber historiae Francorum ( 727 ), because it mentions the Attoarii, which in Beowulf become Hetware.

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