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Bucklandia, likewise one specimen which had been damaged: the capituli pluriflori.
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries William Griffith
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The trabeculæ of the spongy tissue are somewhat arched at the upper end and pass upward from the compact layer of the shaft to the fovea capituli; they are crossed by others parallel to the surface of the fovea.
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The Radiate Ligament (ligamentum capituli costæ radiatum; anterior costovertebral or stellate ligament).
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The Interarticular Ligament (ligamentum capituli costæ interarticulare).
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Even the bishop, who resided at first in the area capituli (the Thum or Domhof) -- but after the middle of the thirteenth century in Eutin, while his chapter remained in the cathedral area -- had no secular jurisdiction over the town, whose privileges were ratified by Popes Innocent IV and Alexander IV.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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A conventual Mass then is to be sung or said in all cathedrals and collegiate churches that have a chapter; in this case it is often called the "chapter" Mass (missa capituli), though the official books constantly use the general name "conventual" for this Mass too.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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LOTTIN AND CAUVIN, Cartularium insignis ecclesiae cenomanencis, quod dicitur liber albus capituli (Le Mans, 1869); Gesta Aldrici, ed.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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The Imperial Delegates 'Enactment of 1803 (see Germany) brought it a small increase of territory by assigning to it the portion of that diocese (the area capituli) which lay within its boundaries; the remainder fell to the Duchy of Oldenburg, to which the episcopal line of the House of Gottorp had succeeded in 1773, and forms to-day the Oldenburg principality of Lübeck.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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At other times during the day it was always to be closed, so that people could not injure the books in the library, or overhear the conferences of the Chapter (secreta capituli).
Old English Libraries; The Making, Collection and Use of Books During the Middle Ages 1911
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[56] One phrase of the Prologue (2 Cel.) shows that the author received an entirely special commission: _Placuit ... robis ... parvitati nostræ injungere_, while on the contrary the 3 Soc. shows that the decision of the chapter only remotely considered them: _Cum de mandato proeteriti capituli fratres teneantur
Life of St. Francis of Assisi Paul Sabatier 1893
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