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  • Contemporaneously, the related notion of the hegemonikon is reflected by Fra Luca Pacioli's assertion in Divina proportione that the seven orifices of the head enable the human intellect to engage the external world (Pérez-Gómez, "Glass Architecture," 273).

    Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro 2008

  • Paul II suppressed this college; but Sixtus IV (Constitutio 16, "Divina") reestablished it.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913

  • Dante, too, had written his great work, which, as if to mark it out for ever from things unclean and common, he had called the "'Divina' Commedia," and which was worthy of the name.

    The Poetical Works of Beattie, Blair, and Falconer With Lives, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes George Gilfillan 1845

  • Lectio Divina, meaning a prayerful reading of scripture; at the more theoretical level, some bishops have proposed a new Vatican document on the "inerrancy" of the Bible, or a new compendium of resources for Biblical interpretation.

    National Catholic Reporter Conversation Cafe - 2008

  • Also vying for the award are artists Los Texmaniacs with "Borders Y Bailes," Stefani Montiel with "Divina," Jay Perez with "All The Way Live" and Joe Posada with "Point of View," according to the Grammy Awards.

    The Facts: News 2009

  • Also vying for the award are artists Los Texmaniacs with "Borders Y Bailes," Stefani Montiel with "Divina," Jay Perez with "All The Way Live" and Joe Posada with "Point of View," according to the Grammy Awards.

    The Facts: News 2009

  • Also vying for the award are artists Los Texmaniacs with "Borders Y Bailes," Stefani Montiel with "Divina," Jay Perez with "All The Way Live" and Joe Posada with "Point of View," according to the Grammy Awards.

    The Facts: News 2009

  • Also vying for the award are artists Los Texmaniacs with "Borders Y Bailes," Stefani Montiel with "Divina," Jay Perez with "All The Way Live" and Joe Posada with "Point of View," according to the Grammy Awards.

    The Facts: News 2009

  • Also vying for the award are artists Los Texmaniacs with "Borders Y Bailes," Stefani Montiel with "Divina," Jay Perez with "All The Way Live" and Joe Posada with "Point of View," according to the Grammy Awards.

    The Facts: News 2009

  • Also vying for the award are artists Los Texmaniacs with "Borders Y Bailes," Stefani Montiel with "Divina," Jay Perez with "All The Way Live" and Joe Posada with "Point of View," according to the Grammy Awards.

    The Facts: News 2009

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