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Papiri(an)us, Paperinus, Papirinus e l’ 'Orthographia' di Giovanni Tortelli
This paper aims at examining afresh some fragments handed down in the Orthographia of Giovanni Tortelli (about 1400-1466) and attributed by Tortelli to Papirianus, a Latin grammarian whose name, dates, work are poorly documented. The humanist was accused of being a forger by the eminent philologists Keil and Sabbadini because most of these fragments are also found in the works of Priscianus and Marius Victorinus. The study of the sources reveals nonetheless that some of them are original and authentic; the thought of Papirianus is, moreover, rather close to that found in treatises on orthography from the first and second centuries AD. The Appendix proposes hypotheses for Papiri(an)us, Papirinus, Paperinus, names that can all be attributed to the same person, the author of an Orthographia and an Analogia. The Appendix also gathers together all the texts transmitted in the Orthographia by Giovanni Tortelli under the name of "Papirianus Grammaticus"
Good Friday, Tome Hill, Stations of the Cross, 1977.
Good Friday, Tome Hill, 1977. Edwin Berry, resident of Adelino, conducted and celebrated the stations of the cross pageant as worshippers ascended up the Tome Hill to the site of the three crosses. The tradition originally started as a passion play in Tome plaza in 1948 and later evolved into a procession and ascent to Tome Hill. From the Valencia County Historical Society: "Since 1975 the Good Friday celebration on El Cerro has been held annually." From Rio Abajo Heritage, VCHS, 1985, Tibo Chavez Jr., author, "Edwin A. Berry was largely responsible for reviving the Good Friday procession to the top of Tome Hill. It was revived as a special part of the 1976 bicentennial celebration. In 1948, Berry erected the crosses on top of El Cerro, revewing the old penitente cross which had always been there. On Good Friday, the penitentes lead the public procession to the top of the Cerro de Tome, observing the stations of the cross along the way
Good Friday, Tome Hill, Stations of the Cross, 1977.
Good Friday, Tome Hill, 1977. Edwin Berry, resident of Adelino, conducted and celebrated the stations of the cross pageant as worshippers ascended up the Tome Hill to the site of the three crosses. The tradition originally started as a passion play in Tome plaza in 1948 and later evolved into a procession and ascent up the Tome Hill. From the Valencia County Historical Society: "Since 1975 the Good Friday celebration on El Cerro has been held annually." From Rio Abajo Heritage, VCHS, 1985, Tibo Chavez Jr., author, "Edwin A. Berry was largely responsible for reviving the Good Friday procession to the top of Tome Hill. It was revived as a special part of the 1976 bicentennial celebration. In 1948, Berry erected the crosses on top of El Cerro, revewing the old penitente cross which had always been there. On Good Friday, the penitentes lead the public procession to the top of the Cerro de Tome, observing the stations of the cross along the way.
Good Friday, Tome Hill, Stations of the Cross, 1977.
Good Friday, Tome Hill, 1977. Edwin Berry, resident of Adelino, conducted and celebrated the stations of the cross pageant as worshippers ascended up the Tome Hill to the site of the three crosses. The tradition originally started as a passion play in Tome plaza in 1948 and later evolved into a procession and ascent up the Tome Hill. From the Valencia County Historical Society: "Since 1975 the Good Friday celebration on El Cerro has been held annually." From Rio Abajo Heritage, VCHS, 1985, Tibo Chavez Jr., author, "Edwin A. Berry was largely responsible for reviving the Good Friday procession to the top of Tome Hill. It was revived as a special part of the 1976 bicentennial celebration. In 1948, Berry erected the crosses on top of El Cerro, revewing the old penitente cross which had always been there. On Good Friday, the penitentes lead the public procession to the top of the Cerro de Tome, observing the stations of the cross along the way.
Good Friday, Tome Hill, Stations of the Cross, 1977.
Good Friday, Tome Hill, 1977. Edwin Berry, resident of Adelino, conducted and celebrated the stations of the cross pageant as worshippers ascended up the Tome Hill to the site of the three crosses. The tradition originally started as a passion play in Tome plaza in 1948 and later evolved into a procession and ascent up the Tome Hill. From the Valencia County Historical Society: "Since 1975 the Good Friday celebration on El Cerro has been held annually." From Rio Abajo Heritage, VCHS, 1985, Tibo Chavez Jr., author, "Edwin A. Berry was largely responsible for reviving the Good Friday procession to the top of Tome Hill. It was revived as a special part of the 1976 bicentennial celebration. In 1948, Berry erected the crosses on top of El Cerro, revewing the old penitente cross which had always been there. On Good Friday, the penitentes lead the public procession to the top of the Cerro de Tome, observing the stations of the cross along the way.
Good Friday, Tome Hill, Stations of the Cross, 1977.
Good Friday, Tome Hill, 1977. Edwin Berry, resident of Adelino, pictured with drum, conducted and celebrated the stations of the cross pageant as worshippers ascended up the Tome Hill to the site of the three crosses. The tradition originally started as a passion play in Tome plaza in 1948 and later evolved into a procession and ascent up the Tome Hill. From the Valencia County Historical Society: "Since 1975 the Good Friday celebration on El Cerro has been held annually." From Rio Abajo Heritage, VCHS, 1985, Tibo Chavez Jr., author, "Edwin A. Berry was largely responsible for reviving the Good Friday procession to the top of Tome Hill. It was revived as a special part of the 1976 bicentennial celebration. In 1948, Berry erected the crosses on top of El Cerro, revewing the old penitente cross which had always been there. On Good Friday, the penitentes lead the public procession to the top of the Cerro de Tome, observing the stations of the cross along the way.
Good Friday, Tome Hill, Stations of the Cross, 1977.
Good Friday, Tome Hill, 1977. Edwin Berry, resident of Adelino, conducted and celebrated the stations of the cross pageant as worshippers ascended up the Tome Hill to the site of the three crosses. The tradition originally started as a passion play in Tome plaza in 1948 and later evolved into a procession and ascent up the Tome Hill. From the Valencia County Historical Society: "Since 1975 the Good Friday celebration on El Cerro has been held annually." From Rio Abajo Heritage, VCHS, 1985, Tibo Chavez Jr., author, "Edwin A. Berry was largely responsible for reviving the Good Friday procession to the top of Tome Hill. It was revived as a special part of the 1976 bicentennial celebration. In 1948, Berry erected the crosses on top of El Cerro, revewing the old penitente cross which had always been there. On Good Friday, the penitentes lead the public procession to the top of the Cerro de Tome, observing the stations of the cross along the way
Good Friday, Tome Hill, Stations of the Cross, 1977.
Good Friday, Tome Hill, 1977. Edwin Berry, resident of Adelino, conducted and celebrated the stations of the cross pageant as worshippers ascended up the Tome Hill to the site of the three crosses. The tradition originally started as a passion play in Tome plaza in 1948 and later evolved into a procession and ascent up the Tome Hill. From the Valencia County Historical Society: "Since 1975 the Good Friday celebration on El Cerro has been held annually." From Rio Abajo Heritage, VCHS, 1985, Tibo Chavez Jr., author, "Edwin A. Berry was largely responsible for reviving the Good Friday procession to the top of Tome Hill. It was revived as a special part of the 1976 bicentennial celebration. In 1948, Berry erected the crosses on top of El Cerro, revewing the old penitente cross which had always been there. On Good Friday, the penitentes lead the public procession to the top of the Cerro de Tome, observing the stations of the cross along the way.
Good Friday, Tome Hill, Stations of the Cross, 1977.
Good Friday, Tome Hill, 1977. Edwin Berry, resident of Adelino, conducted and celebrated the stations of the cross pageant as worshippers ascended up the Tome Hill to the site of the three crosses. The tradition originally started as a passion play in Tome plaza in 1948 and later evolved into a procession and ascent up the Tome Hill. From the Valencia County Historical Society: "Since 1975 the Good Friday celebration on El Cerro has been held annually." From Rio Abajo Heritage, VCHS, 1985, Tibo Chavez Jr., author, "Edwin A. Berry was largely responsible for reviving the Good Friday procession to the top of Tome Hill. It was revived as a special part of the 1976 bicentennial celebration. In 1948, Berry erected the crosses on top of El Cerro, revewing the old penitente cross which had always been there. On Good Friday, the penitentes lead the public procession to the top of the Cerro de Tome, observing the stations of the cross along the way.
Good Friday, Tome Hill, Stations of the Cross, 1977.
Good Friday, Tome Hill, 1977. Edwin Berry, resident of Adelino, conducted and celebrated the stations of the cross pageant as worshippers ascended up the Tome Hill to the site of the three crosses. The tradition originally started as a passion play in Tome plaza in 1948 and later evolved into a procession and ascent up the Tome Hill. From the Valencia County Historical Society: "Since 1975 the Good Friday celebration on El Cerro has been held annually." From Rio Abajo Heritage, VCHS, 1985, Tibo Chavez Jr., author, "Edwin A. Berry was largely responsible for reviving the Good Friday procession to the top of Tome Hill. It was revived as a special part of the 1976 bicentennial celebration. In 1948, Berry erected the crosses on top of El Cerro, revewing the old penitente cross which had always been there. On Good Friday, the penitentes lead the public procession to the top of the Cerro de Tome, observing the stations of the cross along the way
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