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  • The Spiritual Meadow (also known as the Pratum spirituale, Leimonarion Λειμωνάριον, or New Paradise) is a Greek book by John Moschus (d. 619 or 634) written...
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  • Adriaenssen Pratum spirituale, one of several names of one of the earliest hagiological works by John Moschus (c. 550 – 619) Pratum spirituale, c. 1620,...
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    Denmark's most important composers of church music. His principal work Pratum spirituale was a collection of 21 Danish hymns in five-part settings, a mass...
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  • significant contribution to Danish church music with the publication of Pratum spirituale. This was intended to be a practical publication for use in worship...
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  • works, entitled in Greek Leimōn pneumatikos and known in Latin as Pratum spirituale ("Spiritual Meadow"), occasionally abbreviated "Prat. Spirit.",[citation...
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  • Cappadocia whose life and martyrdom is described in John Moschos' "Pratum Spirituale" ("The Spiritual Meadow"). Leo was distinguished by his warm hospitality...
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  • John Moschus, a contemporary writing probably after 604, in his Pratum spirituale quotes Damiana referring to her niece as "the most faithful Emperor...
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  • christianus, II, 611. Cotelier, "Ecclesiæ græcæ monumenta", I, 393. Pratum spirituale, LIV, CXIV. Crawford, Peter (2013). The War of the Three Gods: Romans...
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    2021. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) V:xv:10 In Isaiam V:xv, 4 Pratum Spirituale, clxiv Rabbi Saadia Gaon's Judeo-Arabic Translation of the Pentateuch...
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  • appeared in Brachrogge's collection of 1619. He also issued a volume Pratum spirituale in Copenhagen in 1620. Hans Nielsen (Giovanni Fonteio), born about...
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  • Pedersøn: Sacred Music From The court Of Christian IV: 3 Hymns from Pratum Spirituale. Ad Te Levavi Oculos Meos. Missa Quinque Vocum. John Dowland Thou...
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