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Missale Aboense was the
first book
printed for Finland. As its name suggests, it was a
prayer book used for M****. It
follows the
tradition of the Dominican...
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square notation on a four-line
staff with a clef, as in the
Graduale Aboense pictured above. In
square notation,
small groups of
ascending notes on...
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Carols for Choirs, and in
subsequent volumes in this series.
Missale Aboense "Piae
cantiones - page 8". jyk.jyu.fi.
Harald Andersen & Timo Mäkinen (1967)...
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three spaces and a clef marker, as in the 14th–15th
century Graduale Aboense shown here. In
square notation,
small groups of
ascending notes on a syllable...
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saint of Finland,
Saint Henry, on the
right side of him is
Bishop Konrad Bitz and on the left is Dean
Magnus Stjernkors; from
Missale Aboense (1488)...
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president aboard Air
Force One
using a
missal of the late President.
Missale Aboense Anglican Missal Aromanian Missal Missal of
Arbuthnott Beauvais Missal Roman...
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Henry with
Konrad Blitz and
Maunu Särkilahti on top of Lalli,
Missale Aboense (1488) 15th
century imagery from a
retable in the
church of Isokyrö 1955...
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Konrad Bitz, the
Bishop of Turku,
marks the date of his
preface to
Missale Aboense, the
oldest known book of Finland. 1498 –
Cesare Borgia, son of Pope Alexander...
- The
Introit Gaudeamus omnes,
scripted in
square notation in the 14th–15th
century Graduale
Aboense,
honours Henry,
patron saint of Finland...
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Henry has
survived within the late 14th or
early 15th
century Graduale Aboense.
According to legend,
establishment of the
church of
Finland was entirely...