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- noun Plural form of
aula .
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AUBERY, Histoire générale des cardinaux (Paris, 1642); COHELLIUS, Notitia cardinalatus in qua nedum de S.R. E. cardinalium origine dignitate pr eminentia et privilegiis sed de pr cipuis romana aulae officialibus pertractatur (Rome, 1653);
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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First Vespers (Coelestis aulae nuntium) the Five Joyful Mysteries are celebrated, a single stanza being given to a mystery.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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Stet quicumque uolet potens aulae culmine lubrico: me dulcis saturet quies; 55 obscuro positus loco leni perfruar otio, nullis notaque litibus aetas per tacitum fluat. sic cum transierint mei60 nullo cum strepitu dies, plebeius moriar senex. illi mors grauis incubat qui, notus nimis omnibus, ignotus moritur sibi.
The Lot of Kings 1912
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He lost the superintendence of the supply and manufacture of arms; the uncontrolled charge of the public posts; the levying of the troops; the command of the army in war when the emperors ceased nominally to command in person, but really through the Praetorian praefect; that of the household troops, which fell to the magister aulae.
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4 Edward Gibbon 1765
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Castalio [13] mysticum illud Salomonis Canticum, quod ut paradisum animae, ut manna reconditum, ut opiparas in Christo delicias catholici admirantur, nihilo pluris quam cantilenam de anicula, et cum pedissequis aulae colloquium amatorium venereus furcifer aestimavit.
Ten Reasons Proposed to His Adversaries for Disputation in the Name of the Faith and Presented to the Illustrious Members of Our Universities Edmund Campion 1560
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He lost the superintendence of the supply and manufacture of arms; the uncontrolled charge of the public posts; the levying of the troops; the command of the army in war when the emperors ceased nominally to command in person, but really through the Praetorian praefect; that of the household troops, which fell to the magister aulae.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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Poftea Defpotae adpellatio tran - flata ad praecipuae dignitatis proce - res aulae Byzantinae.
Lexicon vniversae rei nvmariae vetervm et praecipve Graecorvm ac Romanorvm: cvm observationibvs ... Johann Christoph Rasche 1785
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Tu fertilis arbor Angufto de fonte bibens; fonis maximus aulae eft toGommunis beiiefaftor heru5, fons omma ditans,
Panegyrici veteres qvos ex codice ms. librisqve collatis recensvit ae notis integris iisqve partim ad hve ineditis Christiani Gottlibii Schwarzii et excerptis aliorvm additis etiam svis instrvxit et illvstravit Wolfgangvs Iaegervs .. Schwarz, Christian Gottlieb, 1675-1751 1779
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Adfuit et facrae domino gratiffimus aulae Tiberius, curasque omnes implebat etaStM Implens. quos conftituebat, 11 Parst. legi merentur, quae Vlin. lib.
Panegyrici veteres qvos ex codice ms. librisqve collatis recensvit ae notis integris iisqve partim ad hve ineditis Christiani Gottlibii Schwarzii et excerptis aliorvm additis etiam svis instrvxit et illvstravit Wolfgangvs Iaegervs .. Schwarz, Christian Gottlieb, 1675-1751 1779
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Nee iis aulae praeferrc miniftrum Hie prudens, & cireumfpedus, & omni ie plenus, tutos eaptare laborat, 316 minime rentur pundo.
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