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  2. Credo - Wikipedia

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    Credo III in The Liber Usualis An example: the autograph first page of the Symbolum Nicenum (the Credo) from Johann Sebastian Bach's Mass in B minor. In Christian liturgy, the credo (Latin: [ˈkɾeːdoː]; Latin for "I believe") is the portion of the Mass where a creed is recited or sung.

  3. Credo Reference - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as Xrefer in 1999. Xrefer initially provided free access to several dozen reference works. [6] In 2002, Béla Hatvany, founder of Computer Library Services (CLSI) and Silverplatter, invested in Xrefer and funded the company's transition to becoming an online reference database product for libraries.

  4. Credo quia absurdum - Wikipedia

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    Credo quia absurdum is a Latin phrase that means "I believe because it is absurd", originally misattributed to Tertullian in his De Carne Christi.It is believed to be a paraphrasing of Tertullian's "prorsus credibile est, quia ineptum est" which means "it is completely credible because it is unsuitable", or "certum est, quia impossibile" which means "it is certain because it is impossible".

  5. Apostles' Creed - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of assigning each article to one of the apostles specifically can be traced to the 6th century. In Western sacral art, Credo Apostolorum refers to the figurative representation of the twelve apostles each alongside one of the articles. This artistic tradition extends from the high medieval to the Baroque period.

  6. Credo (Penderecki) - Wikipedia

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    Credo is a large-scale sacred composition for soloists, children's choir, mixed choir and orchestra by Krzysztof Penderecki, completed in 1998. It was commissioned by Helmuth Rilling for the Oregon Bach Festival, where it was first performed on 11 July 1998. Penderecki expanded the liturgical text by hymns and Bible verses in Latin, Polish and ...

  7. Wikipedia:Credo - Wikipedia

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    Credo donated 400 free "Credo 250" user accounts to Wikipedians in 2010 and 2011. These provided access to over two million entries from the reference works listed here. In August 2012 Credo expanded their offerings to the community from 250 to 350 full text reference works, after a survey was conducted to select the sources editors wanted most ...

  8. Credo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Credo knife, a callus shaver; Credo Reference, an American information company; Credo Station, a pastoral lease in Western Australia; Credo Technology Group (Credo Inc.), an American data infrastructure company; John Creasey (1908–1973), English writer whose pseudonyms include "Credo" Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa (1921–2020), South African writer

  9. Mass in C major, K. 257 "Credo" - Wikipedia

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    The Credo Mass in C major, K. 257, is a mass composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1776. [1] It is scored for SATB soloists, SATB choir , violin I and II, 2 oboes , 2 clarini (high trumpets ), 3 trombones colla parte and basso continuo .