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    The Camaldolese Hermits of Mount Corona (Latin: Congregatio Eremitarum Camaldulensium Montis Coronae), commonly called Camaldolese, is a monastic order...
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    Camaldolese Slovak (Kamaldulská slovenčina) is a variant of cultural Slovak language (its Western variant) and can be called first attempt at creating...
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  • Camaldolese Bible (Slovak: Kamaldulská Biblia) is the first known complete translation of Bible into Slovak language. The Bible was translated from Vulgate...
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    Camaldolese Hermit Monastery in Kraków (Polish: Kościół Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny w Krakowie) is a Camaldolese priory in Bielany in Kraków...
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  • The Camaldolese Dictionary (Slovak: Kamaldulský slovník) is a Latin-Slovak dictionary from 1763. The book consists of two parts: the dictionary and brief...
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    Camaldolese Church, dating from the 17th–18th centuries and situated among the buildings of the hermitage in the Bielański Forest, is one of the most...
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    Allegory of the Camaldolese Order is a composition by El Greco and his workshop that survives in two paintings, one at the Instituto Valencia de Don Juan...
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    the baroque Camaldolese monastery, designed by Jakob Fellner The monastery of Majk Hermites'Houses (Monks'Cells) in the former Camaldolese monastery (18th...
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  • gradually followed by all Benedictine monasteries, as well as by the Camaldolese, Vallombrosians, Cistercians, Hirsau congregations, and other offshoots...
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    institutes in the Christian West. In the Catholic Church, the Carthusians and Camaldolese arrange their monasteries as clusters of hermitages where the monks live...
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