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gesta and et
* Cronicae et gesta ducum sive principum Polonorum-Poland
This is the case with Gallus Anonymus, the first historian to have described Poland in his work entitled Cronicae et gesta ducum sive principum Polonorum ( Deeds of the Princes of the Poles ), composed in sophisticated Latin.
Piast Kołodziej ( Piast the Wheelwright ), the legendary founder of the Piast dynasty, is first mentioned in the Cronicae et gesta ducum sive principum Polonorum ( Chronicles and deeds of the dukes or princes of the Poles ) of Gallus Anonymus, written c. 1113.
* the Vita et gesta Henrici V, which he wrongly attributed to Thomas Elmham and which now goes under the designation Ps-Elmham ( 1727 )
* Gallus Anonymus, Cronicae et gesta ducum sive principum Polonorum, translated by Roman Grodecki, introduction and development of Marian Plezia, Editorial Ossolineum, Wrocław 2003, pp. 36 37, 39-40, ISBN 83-04-04610-5.

gesta and .
Bernardo is the hero of a cantar de gesta ( chanson de geste ) written to please the anarchical spirit of the nobles.
Real, legendary, and fictional episodes from the Reconquista are the subject of much of medieval Galician-Portuguese literature, Spanish literature, and Catalan literature, such as the cantar de gesta.
* Dudonis gesta Normannorum-Dudo of St. Quentin Gesta Normannorum Latin version at Bibliotheca Augustana
* Alan V. Murray, " William of Tyre and the origin of the Turks: on the sources of the Gesta Orientalium Principum ," in Dei gesta Per Francos: Études sur les crioisades dédiées à Jean Richard / Crusade Studies in Honour of Jean Richard, edd.
His first major work of this period is his history of the First Crusade called Dei gesta per Francos (" God's deeds through the Franks "), finished in 1108 and touched up in 1121.
More importantly, the Dei gesta supplies us with invaluable information about the reception of the crusade in France.
** Elizabeth Lapina, " Anti-Jewish rhetoric in Guibert of Nogent's Dei gesta per Francos ," Journal of Medieval History, 35, 3 ( 2009 ), 239-253.
The chansons de geste, Old French for " songs of heroic deeds " ( from gesta: Latin: " deeds, actions accomplished "), are the epic poems that appear at the dawn of French literature.
The French chanson gave rise to the Old Spanish tradition of the cantar de gesta.
* Irregular verses, mainly between 14 and 16 syllables, divided in two hemistiches and with assonant rhyme, as opposed to regular verses and consonant rhyme of French cantares de gesta.
* Predominance of the realism and the historicity as opposed to the more legendary and less historical character of French cantares de gesta.
The language used is that of a cultured author, a lawyer who worked for some chancellery or at least as a notary of some nobleman or monastery, since he knows accurately the legal and administrative language with technical precision, and he dominates several registers, among them, the proper style of the medieval cantares de gesta.
These anonymous stories were mostly cantar de gesta.
Highlights include the Cantar de Mio Cid, the oldest preserved Spanish cantar de gesta.
Graus, in this Hispanic prelude to the Palestinian gesta Dei per Francos, serves as an Iberian Manzikert, with King Sancho Ramírez — like the legates of the Emperor Alexius Comnenus at Piacenza — appealing in desperation for papal and Frankish succor.
* Guibert of Nogent, Dei gesta per Francos.
He made a collection of the speeches and letters of the Romans of the older republican period, probably including a corpus of proceedings of the senate ( res gesta senatus ), and was the author of a memoir, chiefly dealing with the natural history and geography of the East, which is often quoted by Pliny as source of miraculous occurrences.
Dei gesta per Francos (" Deeds of God through the Franks ") is a narrative of the First Crusade by Guibert of Nogent written between 1107 and 1108.

concilii and );
It had been upheld by several councils, by the cities of Ghent and Florence, by the University of Oxford and University of Paris, and by the most renowned doctors of the time, for example: Henry of Langenstein (" Epistola pacis ", 1379, " Epistola concilii pacis ", 1381 ); Conrad of Gelnhausen (" Epistola Concordiæ ", 1380 ); Jean de Charlier de Gerson ( Sermo coram Anglicis ); and especially the latter's master, Pierre d ' Ailly, the eminent Bishop of Cambrai, who wrote of himself: " A principio schismatis materiam concilii generalis primus … instanter prosequi non timui " ( Apologia Concilii Pisani, in Paul Tschackert ).

concilii and et
He wrote in 1311, by command of Clement V and in connection with the Council of Vienne, De modo celebrandi concilii et corruptelis in Ecclesia reformandis, in three books.
* De potestate papae et concilii, 1534
It was first set up as the Sacra Congregatio Cardinalium pro executione et interpretatione concilii Tridentini interpretum by pope Pius IV in the apostolic constitution Alias Nos of August 2, 1564 to oversee the proper application and observation of the disciplinary decrees of the Council of Trent throughout the Catholic Church.
* Theologia dogmatica et moralis secundum ordinem catechismi concilii Tridentini ( 10 volumes, Paris, 1694 ), This is Alexandre's principal contribution to theological literature, in which he clearly shows himself a disciple of the Thomist school.

concilii and .
Which condition, if it is not an assumed or imperfect, but a genuine and thorough insanity, and is proved by the testimony of intelligent witnesses, makes the act like that of an infant, and equally bestows the privilege of an entire exemption from any manner of pain ; Cum alterum innocentia concilii tuetur, alterum fati infelicitas excusat.
** Acta concilii Remensis ad S. Basolum
Like most wastewater sludge, anaerobic treatment of POME results in dominance of Methanosaeta concilii.
* the so ‑ called Excerptiones de gestis Chalcedonensis concilii.

Aquileiensis and et
* Marca Veronensis et Aquileiensis, or March of Verona, created after 945 and centred on Verona and Aquileia

Aquileiensis and
Tyrannius Rufinus or Rufinus of Aquileia ( Rufinus Aquileiensis ; 340 / 345 410 ) was a monk, historian, and theologian.

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* The Annotated C ++ Reference Manual by Margaret A. Ellis & Bjarne Stroustrup Addison-Wesley Pub Co ; ( January 1, 1990 ); ISBN 0-201-51459-1
Next, Lynch created his own television series with Mark Frost, the highly popular murder mystery Twin Peaks ( 1990 1991 ); he also created a cinematic prequel, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me ( 1992 ), a road movie, Wild at Heart ( 1990 ), and a family film, The Straight Story ( 1999 ) in the same period.
The trend thrived best in India, where the influence of the country's traditional song-and-dance drama made the musical the basic form of most sound films ( Cook, 1990 ); virtually unnoticed by the Western world for decades, this Indian popular cinema would nevertheless become the world's most prolific.
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A species of Neoceratodus lungfish existed in Lake Bungunia ( McKay & Eastburn, 1990 ); today Neoceratodus lungfish are only found in several Queensland rivers.
Michael Foot's elder brothers were Sir Dingle Foot MP ( 1905 1978 ), a Liberal and subsequently Labour MP ; Hugh Foot, Baron Caradon ( 1907 1990 ), a Governor of Cyprus, a representative of the United Kingdom at the United Nations from 1964 to 1970, and father to campaigning journalist Paul Foot ( 1937 2004 ) and charity worker Oliver Foot ( 1946 2008 ); and Liberal politician John Foot, Baron Foot ( 1909 1999 ).
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* Christian introductions may be found in Schubert M. Ogden's The Reality of God and Other Essays ( Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1992, ISBN 0-87074-318-X ); John B. Cobb, Doubting Thomas: Christology in Story Form ( New York: Crossroad, 1990, ISBN 0-8245-1033-X ); and Charles Hartshorne, Omnipotence and Other Theological Mistakes ( Albany: State University of New York Press, 1984, ISBN 0-87395-771-7 ).
During their time together, the five members of the Traveling Wilburys frequently collaborated on each others ' solo records ; Lynne and Petty worked on Orbison's final album Mystery Girl ( 1988 ), Harrison played on Dylan's Under the Red Sky ( 1990 ), and Petty and Harrison worked on Lynne's Armchair Theatre ( 1990 ); Lynne produced Petty's solo albums Full Moon Fever ( 1989 ) ( which involved all the Wilburys, save for Dylan ) and Highway Companion ( 2006 ), as well as the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers album Into the Great Wide Open ( 1991 ).
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Written in the West, in conjunction with the publication, Written in the West, Munich: Schirmer / Mosel ( 1987 ), touring exhibition: Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris ( 1986 ); Encontros de Fotografia, Coimbra ( 1987 ); Palazzo della Triennale di Milano ( 1988 ); Film Society of Miami ( 1988 ); Goethe Institut, Stockholm ( 1988 ); Goethe Institut, Copenhagen ( 1988 ); Saint-Yrieix-La-Perche ( 1990 ); Städtische Galerie Schwarzes Kloster, Freiburg ( Breisgau ) ( 1992 )

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