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| ARTICLES RELATED TO acolytes |  |  |  | acolytes: Encyclopedia II - Bene Gesserit - Origin of the nameIn the real world, the name "Bene Gesserit" was likely extracted from the legal Latin phrase "quamdiu se bene gesserit" = "as long as he/she shall behave himself well", via someone knowing that "bene" is also Hebrew for "sons of". Bene Gesserit by itself means "(s)he shall have behaved well".
Gesserit is a form of the Latin verb 'gero' (specifically the third person singular of the future perfect active indicative), whose meanings include "to carry", "to wear", "to manage", "to bear [a child]", "to behave", or simply "to do". T ...
See also:Bene Gesserit, Bene Gesserit - Strategies and goals of the Bene Gesserit, Bene Gesserit - Breeding program, Bene Gesserit - Avoiding direct power, Bene Gesserit - Missionaria Protectiva, Bene Gesserit - The training of the Bene Gesserit, Bene Gesserit - Training from childhood, Bene Gesserit - Spice Agony, Bene Gesserit - Bene Gesserit Government, Bene Gesserit - The powers of the Bene Gesserit, Bene Gesserit - Other Memory, Bene Gesserit - The Voice, Bene Gesserit - Petit perception, Bene Gesserit - Truthsaying, Bene Gesserit - Simulflow, Bene Gesserit - Prana Bindu training and the Weirding Way, Bene Gesserit - Internal Organic-Chemical Control, Bene Gesserit - Considerable Sexual Talents, Bene Gesserit - Weaknesses of the Bene Gesserit, Bene Gesserit - Addiction to the melange, Bene Gesserit - Abomination, Bene Gesserit - The litany against fear, Bene Gesserit - Appearance in prequel novels, Bene Gesserit - Origin of the name, Bene Gesserit - External link Read more here: » Bene Gesserit: Encyclopedia II - Bene Gesserit - Origin of the name |
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|  |  |  | acolytes: Encyclopedia II - Gallican rite - Manuscripts and Other SourcesThere are no manuscripts (MSS.) of the Gallican Rite earlier than the later part of the seventh century, thought the descriptions in the letters of St. Germanus of Paris (555-76) take one back another century. The MSS. are:--
The Reichenau Fragments (Carlsruhe, 253), described (no. 8) in Delisle's "Memoire sur d'anciens Sacramentaires." -- These were discovered by Mone in 1850 in a palimpsest MS. from the Abbey of Rerichenau in the library of Carlsruhe. The MS., which is late seventh century, had belonged to John II, Bishop of C ...
See also:Gallican rite, Gallican rite - History and Origin, Gallican rite - Ephesine theory, Gallican rite - Ambrosian theory, Gallican rite - Roman theory, Gallican rite - Summary of origins, Gallican rite - Later History of the Gallician Rite, Gallican rite - Other uses of the name Gallician, Gallican rite - Manuscripts and Other Sources, Gallican rite - The Liturgical Year, Gallican rite - The Divine Office, Gallican rite - The Mass, Gallican rite - The Occassional Services, Gallican rite - The Baptismal Service., Gallican rite - Ordination Service, Gallican rite - The Consecration of a Church Read more here: » Gallican rite: Encyclopedia II - Gallican rite - Manuscripts and Other Sources |
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