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of purely Pictish origin, though the Aberdeen | Breviary (1509) says he was born in Ireland. |
own about St Machar derives from the Aberdeen | Breviary, a work compiled in the late fifteenth to ear |
the recitation of the Divine Office (see also | Breviary). |
ecies, anthems, etc., of the Roman Missal and | Breviary (Derby, 1849). |
It was inserted into the Roman Missal and | Breviary in 1727 for the Feast of the Seven Sorrows of |
ire Church to conform to the Roman Missal and | Breviary, he exempted the Cistercians, because their r |
e to the original form of the old Benedictine | breviary and to introduce liturgical and disciplinary |
nal Newman is given in the Marquess of Bute's | Breviary. |
k, Thomas Merton: A Book of Hours, is a daily | breviary for engaged contemplatives drawn from his poe |
s taken from the seventeenth-century Gallican | Breviary of Paris, were composed by Habert. |
a German | Breviary (Augsburg, 1793, several times reprinted) |
Miniatures in the Grimani | Breviary, before 1520 |
The Grimani | Breviary, long in the library of San Marco, Venice, is |
mination, who also co-operated on the Grimani | Breviary, the Spinola Hours (Malibu) and other major m |
enth-century Flemish manuscript", the Grimani | Breviary in Venice, the Holford Hours in Lisbon (1526, |
Isabella | Breviary, ff. |
The Isabella | Breviary is an illuminated codex from the late 15th ce |
f Bede, Usuard, Ado, as well as the Mozarabic | Breviary, and in the Breviaries of Toledo, Seville, Sa |
for his model, and often referred to the old | Breviary Lesson, which used to be read in England on S |
erally known as the Breviarium Alaricianum or | Breviary of Alaric. |
he edited the Anthologion, the prayer book or | breviary of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church and The |
Moreover, in a parchment | Breviary of the order dated 1356 the account of founda |
s also found in the introduction to the Roman | Breviary. |
His Ancient Hymns from the Roman | Breviary (1837) was one of the earliest collections of |
name of the daily hymn for Sext in the Roman | Breviary |
s divided into two parts, as now in the Roman | Breviary, the second part beginning with "O gloriosa D |
The Reform of the Roman | Breviary by Pope Pius X was promulgated by that Pope w |
tificum authorized continued use of the Roman | Breviary in its 1962 form. |
est known for his translations from the Roman | Breviary and other Latin sources, which are marked by |
The Roman | Breviary divides it into two parts: the first, beginni |
s rule (Pierre Batiffol, History of the Roman | Breviary, 107). |
Bute's translation into English of the Roman | Breviary will make clear from the above description th |
e however, is in the Divine Office, the Roman | Breviary assigning it to Vespers from the Saturday bef |
The Roman | Breviary is the title of the book obligatorily used fo |
of Compline, such as it appeared in the Roman | Breviary prior to the Second Vatican Council, may be d |
traditional account, as recorded in the Roman | Breviary, is that Sixtus had a vision of St. Peter and |
The same | Breviary has a feast of the Holy Face for 15 January a |
ly credited to William Playfair's Statistical | Breviary of 1801. |
Statistical | Breviary; Shewing, on a Principle Entirely New, the Re |
The Stowe | Breviary (British Library, MS Stowe 12) is an early-fo |
Miniatures in the | Breviary for Eleanor of Portugal, ca. |
The | Breviary of Aberdeen celebrates his feast on 15 Decemb |
trary to the papal bull of Pope Pius V on the | Breviary, Montazet changed the text of the Breviary an |
He read mass and prayed the | breviary regularly, and performed other episcopal litu |
It appears for the first time in the | Breviary of Meissen (1517) as a festum simplex for 15 |
njecture that entered earlier editions of the | Breviary. |
eover, employed by Gregory IX in revising the | Breviary of the Roman Curia, and the edition published |
everal generations of erudite students of the | Breviary and the best critical results of the modern s |
rged by Clement VIII with the revision of the | Breviary. |
rom 1831 was contained in the appendix of the | Breviary, on the Friday after the Second Sunday in Len |
blished in Lyra Catholica, containing all the | breviary and missal hymns (London, 1849); The Masque o |
nd Office are placed in the appendices to the | Breviary and the Missal. |
s also a part of either the Horologion or the | breviary, used to say the Liturgy of the Hours in the |
The legend in the | Breviary states that he was raised to the episcopate b |
o Chinese the Roman Missal (Peking, 1670) the | Breviary and the Ritual (ibid, 1674 and 1675). |
law code of the Hispano-Roman population, the | Breviary of Alaric. |
the promulgation of a law code to replace the | Breviary of Alaric; he placed a Visigothic common law |
lster in 588 and a Constantine appears in the | Breviary of Aberdeen as entering a monastery in Irelan |
e grave, written on parchment; apart from the | Breviary lessons of the Cathedral of Tarazona, this do |
nted editions of the missal (in 1500) and the | breviary (in 1502) of the Mozarabic rite and establish |
f the Virgin, from the Gian Galeazzo Visconti | Breviary. |
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