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  • Quaestiones praeambulae et Prologus, ed.N. Mariani (= Spicilegium Bonaventurianum, 31) (Grottaferrata 2003).

    Francis of Marchia Schabel, Christopher 2008

  • Quodlibet cum quaestionibus selectis ex commentario in librum Sententiarum, ed.N. Mariani (= Spicilegium Bonaventurianum, 29) (Grottaferrata 1997).

    Francis of Marchia Schabel, Christopher 2008

  • With us at the abbot's table sat Malachi, the cellarer, and the two oldest monks, Jorge of Burgos, the venerable blind man I had met in the scriptorium, and Alinardo of Grottaferrata: ancient, almost a centenarian, lame, and fragile-looking, and-it seemed to me-addled.

    The Name of the Rose Eco, Umberto 1980

  • As in every catastrophe, stories continue to emerge of devotion and dedication: of the personnel of the Uffizi appearing at dawn, unsummoned, to begin rescue work; of the Greek Orthodox monks of Grottaferrata arriving in Florence with talcum powder and blotting paper to begin salvaging manuscripts.

    Florence Freedberg, Sydney J. 1966

  • Byzantine Catholic monks in southern Italy and in the great monastery of Grottaferrata outside Rome.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

  • Grottaferrata, first set down by Abbot Luke, who died about 1085, and corroborated by sepulchral and other monuments within its walls.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913

  • Grottaferrata celebrated its ninth centenary with an exhibition of its forgotten treasures, 181 valuable Byzantine paintings were there acquired for the Vatican.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913

  • "St. Benedict and Grottaferrata" (Rome, 1895), a work founded on the more important "De Sepulcro Benedicti IX", by Dom Greg.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913

  • Grottaferrata on the Alban Hills, in the midst of vineyards where the country is as health-giving and picturesque as it is full of legendary, historical, and antiquarian interest.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913

  • Basilian monks also cultivated calligraphy at Grottaferrata, at St. Salvatore at Messina, at Stilo in Calabria, at the monastery of

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913

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