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Liber Librae, The Book of Balance. — Crowley: "An elementary course of morality suitable for the average man." [This quote needs a citation] XXXI: 31: A AL (Liber Legis) The Book of the Law sub figurâ XXXI — Crowley: "The Holograph Manuscript of Liber AL vel Legis" [This quote needs a citation] Also: Liber L (Liber Legis), or The Book of ...
Confraternity book of the Abbey of Saint Gall.. A confraternity book (German: Verbrüderungsbuch, Latin: liber confraternitatum or confraternitatis), also called a liber memorialis (memorial book) or liber vitae (book of life), is a medieval register of the names of people who had entered into a state of spiritual brotherhood (confraternity) with a church or monastery in some way, often by ...
Liber Collegii Sancti sub figura CLXXXV (Being the Tasks of the Grades and Their Oaths) Liber Vesta vel פרכת sub figura DCC (Book of the Robes of the Order) Liber DCLXXI vel Pyramidos: A Ritual of Self-Initiation Based Upon the Formula of the Neophyte; Four Paintings by J.F.C. Fuller; Liber VIII (The Ritual Proper for the Invocation of ...
The Aventine Triad was apparently installed at the behest of the Sibylline Books but Liber's position within it seems equivocal from the outset. He was a god of the grape and of wine; his early ludi scaenici virtually defined their genre thereafter as satirical, subversive theatre in a lawful religious context.
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Bernard of Angers introduced his text (the first two books of the Liber miraculorum sancte Fidis) in a letter to Fulbert of Chartres.. The Liber consists of four books in medieval Latin, the first two of which were written by Bernard of Angers, who was a student of Fulbert of Chartres and master of the cathedral school of Angers, during and following his three pilgrimages to the shrine of ...
The Durham Liber Vitae is a confraternity book produced in north-eastern England in the Middle Ages. It records the names of visitors to the church of the bishopric of Durham, and its predecessor sees at Lindisfarne and Chester-le-Street .