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During the sixth century the Latin term Quatuor Tempora Four Times or Seasons was introduced, and has remained as the official ecclesiastical name for the Embertides.
Interesting Ember Day Food Mary 2008
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Since Quatuor Tempora days were days of fast and abstinence from meat, the Portuguese missionaries and sailors would be practicing that tradition.
Archive 2008-09-01 Jennifer Gregory Miller 2008
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During the sixth century the Latin term Quatuor Tempora Four Times or Seasons was introduced, and has remained as the official ecclesiastical name for the Embertides.
Archive 2008-09-01 Jennifer Gregory Miller 2008
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Since Quatuor Tempora days were days of fast and abstinence from meat, the Portuguese missionaries and sailors would be practicing that tradition.
Interesting Ember Day Food Mary 2008
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[5290] Tempora si numeres, bene quae numeramus amantes.
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‘Tempora mutantur et nos mutamur in illis’; but was that true?
Over the River 2004
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W.S. (Oxford) _who inquires respecting _Tempora Mutantur_, is referred to our First Volume_, pp. 215. 234. and 419.
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"Tempora mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis," and everybody thinks he knows from whence it is taken.
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(No. 14.p. 215.), I beg to state, that the _germ_ of "Tempora mutantur, et nos mutamur in illis," is to be found in the _Delitiæ
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_Tempora_ -- do, I entreat you, allow me the use of my solitary dear delightful old bit of Latin -- _mutantur_; ay! and we mutate with them.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 25, April, 1873 Various
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