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O Rising Dawn O Oriens: O Rising Dawn, Radiance of the Light eternal and Sun of Justice; Come, enlighten those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death.
O Antiphons Jennifer Gregory Miller 2008
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See Lo Jung-pang, "The Decline of the Early Ming Navy," Oriens Extremus 5, no. 2 (1958): 149 – 68, esp.
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O Rising Dawn O Oriens: O Rising Dawn, Radiance of the Light eternal and Sun of Justice; Come, enlighten those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death.
Archive 2008-12-01 Jessica 2008
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John Parsons at Oriens: "The Papa Luigi syndrome: When pontiffs lose their sense of humour"
Archive 2007-10-01 Fred 2007
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John Parsons at Oriens: "The Papa Luigi syndrome: When pontiffs lose their sense of humour"
Tradition: a burden to be shared Fred 2007
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Argent by the Tiber: O Antiphons: O Oriens skip to main
O Antiphons: O Oriens Argent 2006
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Endress, G. (1994) “Al-Kindi über die Wiedererinnerung der Seele,” Oriens 34, 174-221.
Al-Kindi Adamson, Peter 2006
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“Nosque ubi primus equis Oriens afflavit anhelis, Illic sera rubens accendit lumina Vesper,” yet that might be by demonstration, and not in fact; and if by travel, it requireth the voyage but of half the globe.
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"Die Qarluq in der tibetischen Literatur," Oriens, vol. 3 (1950), 190-208.
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"Some Remarks on the Interpretation of Chinese Dynastic Histories," Oriens, vol. 3, no.
fbharjo commented on the word Oriens
Oriens (Dayspring) - a latin name for winter solstice
December 21, 2011