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proprium
‖ proprium (ˈprəʊprɪəm) Pl. -ia. [L., neut. sing. of proprius proper; in sense 1 a rendering Gr. ἴδιον (Aristotle).] 1. Logic. a. = property n. 5 d.1551 T. Wilson Logike (1580) 4 Of the fiue predicables, otherwise called the fiue common wordes, which are spoken of other... Genus. The generall worde.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lobophytum proprium
Lobophytum proprium is a species of soft coral in the family Alcyoniidae and the genus Lobophytum. It is found on Vanuatu. wikipedia.org
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Proper (liturgy)
The proper (Latin: proprium) is a part of the Christian liturgy that varies according to the date, either representing an observance within the liturgical wikipedia.org
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dispropriate
† diˈspropriate, v. Obs. [f. dis- 6 + L. proprium own, possession, property, after appropriate, expropriate.] trans. To deprive of the ownership (of something); to dispossess.1613 Purchas Pilgrimage ii. vii. 113 Who knoweth whether those Appropriations did not..dispropriate them of that which in a j... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ordinary (liturgy)
This contrasts with the proper (proprium) which are items of the Mass that change with the feast or following the Liturgical Year. Ordinary of the Mass may refer to the ordinarium parts of the Mass or to the Order of Mass (which includes the proprium parts). I. wikipedia.org
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Collectarium
History In the Proprium de Tempore of the Roman Missal the title Statio, with the name of some saint or mystery, is frequently prefixed to the Introit wikipedia.org
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Richard Lubbock
He noted that it combined with sulphur, charcoal, and phosphorus, setting free heat and light ("principium aeri proprium" which he considered as massless gives up upon calcination the principium aeri proprium (heat); that the combustibles themselves never lose any principle; principium aeri proprium comes wikipedia.org
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Johannes Galliculus
Gesamtausgaben, viii (Brooklyn, NY, 1975–) Passio Domino nostri Jesu Christi, 4vv, 1538 Mass Christ ist erstanden 4vv, 1539 Aliud officium Paschale, 4vv, 1539 Proprium wikipedia.org
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专用经文
专用经文(天主教会称弥撒专用经文,拉丁语:proprium)是基督宗教礼拜仪式依照日期而改变的部分,纪念教会年历中的庆节、圣人或事件,因此与常用经文(拉丁语:ordinarium)有所不同。 wikipedia.org
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Roman Gradual
Structure of the 1974 edition The 1974 Roman Gradual is arranged into 8 major sections: Praenotanda (Rubrics) Proprium de Tempore (Proper of Seasons ) Communia (Commons) Proprium de Sanctis (Proper of Saints) Missae Rituales ad Diversa et Votivae (Ritual and Votive Masses) Cantus in Ordine Missae wikipedia.org
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طبعة نستله ألاند
Home of the Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece Institute for New Testament Textual Research (INTF) Novum Testamentum Graece - Textum et Lexicon proprium wikipedia.org
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常用经文
常用经文(天主教会称弥撒常用经文,拉丁语:ordinarium)是天主教会或其他西方基督宗教礼拜仪式的圣餐礼或时辰礼仪相当不依照当时日期而改变的部分,因此与依照日期而选定的礼仪部分-名称专用经文(拉丁语:proprium)-有所不同。 wikipedia.org
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Anton Heiller
treiben wir den Winter aus – für gemischten Chor a cappella 1955 – Psalmenkantate – für Soli, gemischten Chor, Orgel und Orchester 1956 – Deutsches Proprium für den vierten Sonntag nach Ostern – für Knaben- oder Frauenchor 1967 – Deutsches Proprium zum Dreifaltigkeitsfest – für Chor, Gemeinde und Orgel 1967 wikipedia.org
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Vascoceras
following species of Vascoceras have been described: V. humboldti V. olssoni V. angermanni V. cauvini V. hartti V. birchbyi V. durandi V. gamai V. proprium wikipedia.org
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Order of Mass
Sections of the Order of Mass Ordinarium Proprium Roman Rite In the Roman Missal, the Order of Mass is printed as a distinct section placed in the middle This contrasts with the proper (proprium), which are items of the Mass that change with the feast or following the Liturgical Year. wikipedia.org
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