| William Robertson - 1817 - 366 pagine
...world, and contributed more than any other circumstance to introduce the practice of manumission. When Pope Gregory the Great, who flourished towards the end of the sixth century, granted liberty to some of his slaves, he gives this reason for it, " Cum Redemptor noster, totius... | |
| William Robertson - 1830 - 662 pagine
...world, and contributed more than any other circumstance to introduce the practice of manumission. When pope Gregory the Great, who flourished towards the end of the sixth century, granted liberty to some of his slaves, he gives this reason for it, u Cum Redomptor noster, totius... | |
| James Townley - 1847 - 620 pagine
...established, one at Soissons, and the other at Metz, from whence the professors of that art were distributed throughout the provinces. A knowledge indeed of the Roman chant, as settled by Pope Gregory the * Le Long, Biblioth. Sacra, torn, i, p. 373. Paris, 1723, fol. Usserii Hist. Dogmat. p. Ill, and Whanoni... | |
| Thomas Tayler - 1858 - 588 pagine
...maxims, contributed more than every other circumstance to introduce the practice of " Manumission." When Pope Gregory the Great, who flourished towards the end of the sixth century, granted liberty to one of his slares, ho gives this reason for it: " Gum Redemptar nosier, totius Oonditor... | |
| 1863 - 852 pagine
...the name given to certain choral melodies introduced into the service of the early Christian church by Pope Gregory the Great, who flourished towards the end of the Cth century. The music of the church in earlier times was founded on the Greek system, as far as it... | |
| Thomas Tayler - 1866 - 618 pagine
...maxims, contributed more than every other .circumstance to introduce the practice of " Manumission." When Pope Gregory the Great, who flourished towards the end of the sixth century, granted liberty to one of his slaves, he gives this reason for it: "Cum Redemptor nosier, totiu-s Cnnditor... | |
| 1868 - 872 pagine
...the name given to certain choral melodies introduced into the service of the early Christian church by Pope Gregory the Great, who flourished towards the end of the 6th century. The music of the church in earlier times was founded on the Greek system, as far as it... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1874 - 870 pagine
...the name given to certain choral melodies introduced into the service of the early Christian church by Pope Gregory the Great, who flourished towards the end of the 6th century. The music of the church in earlier times was founded on the Greek system, as far as it... | |
| William Chambers - 1875 - 232 pagine
...the name given to certain choral melodies introduced into the service of the early Christian church by Pope Gregory the Great, who flourished towards the end of the 6th century. In this and other respects Gregory was the first great improver of churchmusic. 135. What... | |
| Thomas Hunter - 1884 - 670 pagine
...a name given to certain choral melodies, introduced into the service of the early Christian church by Pope Gregory the Great, who flourished towards the end of the 6th century. In this and many other respects Gregory was the first great improver of church-music.... | |
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