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  • Germanicus was gracious: he promised indemnity to his children, and kindred, and to himself, as a retreat, a place called "Vetera," in the province; then returned with his army, and by the direction of Tiberius received the title of _Imperator_.

    The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 03 Rossiter Johnson 1906

  • For those who would prefer the breviary of the usus antiquior, the full Latin edition of the 1962 Breviarium Romanum was republished recently by Nova et Vetera.

    More on the Divine Office: Private Recitation by the Laity 2009

  • North American readers may be pleased to learn that Preserving Christian Publications is now selling the new edition of the 1962 Breviarium Romanum that was jointly produced by German publisher Nova et Vetera and the FSSP.

    North American Distribution of FSSP 1962 Breviarium Romanum 2009

  • Nova et Vetera recently published a very fine edition of the 1961 breviary see: New old breviaries and Southwell Books hope that their English-Latin edition will soon be ready for press.

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  • Nova et Vetera recently published a very fine edition of the 1961 breviary see: New old breviaries and Southwell Books hope that their English-Latin edition will soon be ready for press.

    Old Mass and old breviary 2009

  • I quickly found the Vetera analecta at the Biblioth-que S.inte Genevi've, but to my great surprise the edition I came upon differed from the description in two details: first, the publisher, who was given here as "Montalant, ad Ripam P.P. Augustinianorum (prope P.ntem S. Michaelis)," and also the date, which was two years later.

    The Name of the Rose Eco, Umberto 1980

  • Vetera analecta, sive collectio veterum aliquot operum & opusculorum omms generis, carminum, epistolarum, diplomaton, epitaphiorum, &, cum itinere germanico, adnotationibus & aliquot disquisitionibus R. PD.

    The Name of the Rose Eco, Umberto 1980

  • They kept to the German side of the Rhine until they reached the bank opposite Vetera, the last major Roman town before the Rhine emptied into the sea.

    The Eternal Mercenary Sadler, Barry 1980

  • At the same time, I consulted illustrious medievalists such as the dear and unforgettable 'tienne Gilson, but it was evident that the only Vetera analecta were those I had seen at Sainte Genevi've.

    The Name of the Rose Eco, Umberto 1980

  • Scotland (Edinburgh, 1791); THEINER, Vetera monumenta Hibernorum atque Scotorum historiam illustrantia, 1216-1547 (Rome, 1864);

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

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