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Asplenium juglandifolium Lam., Encycl.

2018
Asplenium juglandifolium Lam., Encycl. 2: 307. 1786. Range:— Antilles; southern Mexico to Bolivia (BE, CO, LP, PA, SC) and Brazil. Ecology:— Fairly common; epiphytic in humid forests; 100–1800 m, to 2000 m elsewhere. Typically found on thick tree trunks (Zotz 2007).
Kessler, Michael, Smith, Alan R.
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Socialism and the Encyclicals

Blackfriars, 1964
From Pius IX to John XXIII, Popes have stated that a person, to be consistent, cannot, at the same time, be a sincere Catholic and a true Socialist. To many, this attitude seems to evince sheer clerical cussedness towards positive measures intended to right economic injustices, and to dismiss the great improvements in social conditions won through the ...
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Coronilla vaginalis Lam., Encycl.

2019
Published as part of Peruzzi, Lorenzo, Galasso, Gabriele, Domina, Gianniantonio, Bartolucci, Fabrizio, Santangelo, Annalisa, Alessandrini, Alessandro, Astuti, Giovanni, D'Antraccoli, Marco, Roma-Marzio, Francesco, Ardenghi, Nicola M. G., Barberis, Giuseppina, Conti, Fabio, Bernardo, Liliana, Peccenini, Simonetta, Stinca, Adriano, Wagensommer, Robert P.,
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The Pope's Social Encyclical

Blackfriars, 1931
As readers of Blackfriars are likely to have and to have read the Encylical itself, we shall have begun to satisfy our duty to our Holy Father if we call attention to some of its main statements and principles.It is just a little disconcerting that our Holy Father has to acknowledge that gratitude for the Rerum Novarum of Pope Leo XIII was not ...
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Encyclical Protest

BioScience, 1969
Ernst Mayr, Paul Ehrlich
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THE SOCIAL ENCYCLICALS

This paper reviews the most notable papal encyclicals dealing with economic and social issues: Pope Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum, Pope Pius XI’s Quadragesimo Anno, Pope John Paul II’s Laborem Excercens and Centesimus Annus, and Pope Francis’ Beato Si’. Each encyclical is prefaced by a brief biography of each Pope.
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An Italian Communist Encyclical

Worldview, 1975
The fate of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) is instructive beyond the borders of Italy. Its relation to democracy and religion may yet provide a pattern for a number of other countries.As a result of the June regional and administrative elections in Italy the Communist Party vote rose 5.5 percent since the 1972 General Elections.
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Thoughts on An Encyclical

Blackfriars, 1937
“Pope Denounces Communism.” But we must read his words carefully, and see just what it is he denounces and why he denounces it, however painful and humbling may be the process. And then we must ask ourselves Whether the monster against which he so insistently warns us is not London or Birmingham, or even Nazi Berlin or Fascist Milan, as well as Moscow ...
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