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"_Harmonia Evangeliorum, lingua Francica capitulis, 71, Liber quondam (dicit Jamesius) Canuti regis_."
Bibliomania in the Middle Ages Frederick Somner Merryweather
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De Herdt, Praxis capitularis (Louvain, 1895); Bouix, De capitulis
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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Codex membranaceus in 4to maj.ff. 347, sec.forsan. xi. ineuntis, etc.S. Basilii Caesareensis octo, subnexis capitulis duobus ex opere de S.
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PTILOTUS (latifolius) capitulis globosis, bracteis propriis calycem superantibus, foliis ovatis petiolatis.
Expedition into Central Australia Charles Sturt 1832
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C. tomentosa, Lindley manuscripts; undique dense tomentosa, ramulis racemosis, foliis fasciculatis linearibus obtusis marginibus revolutis contiguis, capitulis terminalibus congestis, calycibus campanulatis bracteis acutis scariosis parum longioribus.
Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 2 Thomas Mitchell 1823
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LIPPIA _ovata_ capitulis ovatis, foliis linearibus integerrimis.
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 6 Or, Flower-Garden Displayed William Curtis 1772
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BUDDLEA _globosa_ foliis lanceolatis, capitulis solitariis.
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 5 Or, Flower-Garden Displayed William Curtis 1772
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MONARDA _fistulosa_ capitulis terminalibus, caule obtusangulo.
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 5 Or, Flower-Garden Displayed William Curtis 1772
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Evagrius, and the complaints of the African Facundus, in his xiith book -- de tribus capitulis, "cum videri doctus appetit importune ... spontaneis quaestionibus ecclesiam turbat."
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4 Edward Gibbon 1765
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Alemannus, is confirmed, rather than contradicted, by the Acts of the Councils, the fourth book of Evagrius, and the complaints of the African Facundus, in his xiith book — de tribus capitulis, “cum videri doctus appetit importune ... spontaneis quaestionibus ecclesiam turbat.”
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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