- In the 16th century, a sect of
Anabaptist Ambrosians was founded. Only the
oldest of the
Catholic Ambrosians, the
Fratres S.
Ambrosii ad Nemus, had anything...
- The
Ambrosian hymns are a
collection of
early hymns of the
Latin liturgical rites,
whose core of four
hymns were by
Ambrose of
Milan in the 4th century...
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Prefaces for the
Ambrosian Rite. The
Divine Liturgy of St. Ambrose, as
authorized by the
Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia.
Ambrosians Rite of the...
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Ambrosian chant (also
known as
Milanese chant) is the
liturgical plainchant repertory of the
Ambrosian rite of the
Roman Catholic Church,
related to but...
- The name
Ambrosians is
given to a 16th-century
Anabaptist sect, as also to
various Catholic religious orders. This sect laid
claim to
immediate communication...
- The
Ambrosian Singers are an
English choral group based in London. They were
founded after World War II in England. One of
their co-founders was Denis...
- The
Ambrosian Iliad or
Ilias Picta (Milan,
Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Cod. F. 205 Inf.) is a 5th-century
illuminated m****cript on vellum,
which depicts the...
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developed than
those of the
modern Roman Pontifical.
Ambrosian Rite
Ambrosian chant Ambrosians St.
Ambrose Catholic Liturgical Rites Roman Catholic Archdiocese...
- The
Golden Ambrosian Republic (Lombard:
Aurea Republega Ambrosiana; Italian:
Aurea Repubblica Ambrosiana; 1447–1450) was a short-lived
republic founded...
- earlier. It is
central to the
Ambrosian hymnal,
which spread throughout the
Latin Church with
other parts of the
Ambrosian Rite of
Milan in the 6th to 8th...