How To Use Capitular In A Sentence
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Let some suitable remuneration be paid him out of the episcopal or capitular revenue.
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capitulary" of Lothair, and in 825 in an imperial decree by which he was appointed "master" of the school at Pavia.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
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Charlemagne's numerous capitularies (law codes, relating particularly to landholding) contain instructions to his officials to plant vines.
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The aragonite needles ranged from 1 to 4 m in length and were bundled in apparently random arrangements in a 10-m-thick zone between the outer walls of the capitular, medular, and cortical filaments.
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Likewise, also, for contempt of single capitularies which we have promulgated by our royal authority, - that is, any one who shall have broken the peace decreed for the churches of God, widows, orphans, wards, and the weak shall pay the fine of sixty solidi.
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An archbishop or bishop usually had his "provisor" whose powers were apparently the same as a vicar-general's or a vicar-capitular's.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 20 of 55 1621-1624 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing
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Not all these counsels were obeyed; but there runs through the capitularies a conscientious effort to transform barbarism into civilization.
Charlemagne, King of the Franks, 28 Jan 814
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The Hadar hominid would have differed from most primates, in which both these vertebrae are involved in formation of the first costal capitular joint.
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The resulting resolutions from the assembly at Boulonge can be found in the third capitulary.
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Nor were all these capitularies laws; some were answers to inquiries, some were questions addressed by Charlemagne to officials, some were moral counsels.
Charlemagne, King of the Franks, 28 Jan 814
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De Ref.") obliged the chapter to name a vicar capitular within eight days, the interdict can be incurred by the chapter only for dimissory letters granted during these eight days.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
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That this capitulary meant what it said appears from the case of the duke of Istria, who, being accused by the missi of divers injustices and extortions, was forced by the King to restore his thievings, compensate every wronged man, publicly confess his crimes, and give security against their repetition.
Charlemagne, King of the Franks, 28 Jan 814
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The name "capitula" or "capitularia" is given also to the episcopal ordinances quite common in the ninth century.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
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The medullar filaments terminate as a bundle of 1-4 - cm capitular filamerits above the thallus, thereby forming the brushy cap from which Penicillus derives its name.
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From the Magister Sententiarum he had fallen upon the Capitularies of Charlemagne, and in his insatiable hunger for knowledge had devoured decretal after decretal: those of Theodore, Bishop of Hispalis, those of Bouchard, Bishop of Worms, those of Yves, Bishop of Chartres; then the decretal of Gratian, which came after Charlemagnes Capitularies; then the collection of Gregory IX; then the epistle Super specula of Honorius III.
II. Claude Frollo. Book IV
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But of the seven remaining curtes, only Marengo seems to have had any particular structure, which made it possible, as in Corteolona, to host the royal assembly that issued the capitulary in 825.
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Three capitularies detailing military affairs in the Carolingian Empire
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A second sample of 50 randomly chosen achenes of each capitular type was used to determine achene weight, achene dimensions and pappus length.
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One of Charlemagne's capitularies is entitled ‘On Scribes - That They Should Not Write Corruptly’.
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The general communion customary on holy-thursday is prescribed by the English bishop Walter in the 10th century, in the capitulary of Theodulph of Orleans, and by all ancient pontificals and missals, according to Martene T. 3, p. 98.
The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome
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The second capitulary is from the Capitulare missorum de exercitu promovendo.
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A further capitulary of 789 urged the directors of these schools to “take care to make no difference between the sons of serfs and of freemen, so that they might come and sit on the same benches to study grammar, music, and arithmetic.”
Charlemagne, King of the Franks, 28 Jan 814
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It is very probable that the origin of the capitular body may be found in the bishop's household, his familia, as it existed in patristic times.
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Codes were seen as rights of the people, capitularies as royal legislation.
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The first capitulary, which was sent to Italian officials in 801, is from the Capitulare Italicum.
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The former archdeacons and archpriests and the present vicars capitular and some others have ordinary power in consequence of their office, but by the present discipline vicars Apostolic and vicars forane have only delegated power conferred by special commission.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
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Cathedrals which were not monastic foundations, and collegiate churches, were served by secular clergy, the canons or prebendaries, who constituted the capitular body or chapter.
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The third capitulary is from the Capitulare Aquisgranense.
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But the capitularies could and did range widely, and Charles issued decrees even concerning the conduct of the clergy.
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capitular estates
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A capitulary of 805 provided for medical education, and another condemned medical superstitions.
Charlemagne, King of the Franks, 28 Jan 814
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Cathedrals which were not monastic foundations, and collegiate churches, were served by secular clergy, the canons or prebendaries, who constituted the capitular body or chapter.
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The capitulary, which was issued in 808, describes the military obligations of landowners.
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The capitularies of Charlemagne speak of the octaves of Christmas, the Epiphany, and Easter.
Two Reforms Associated with Pentecost: The Vigil and the Octave
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These notes he called his 'capitularies'.
The Times Literary Supplement
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The four excerpts below, three from capitularies and the fourth a letter to an abbot, show some of the regulations and methods used by Charlemagne to raise soldiers for his armies in the early ninth century.
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An abridgement of the Carolingian capitularies of Charlemagne and Louis the Pious by Ansegisus, possibly acting in an official capacity, was made in the 820s.
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Likewise, also, for contempt of single capitularies which we have promulgated by our royal authority, - that is, any one who shall have broken the peace decreed for the churches of God, widows, orphans, wards, and the weak shall pay the fine of sixty solidi.
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