- rites.
Medieval antiphonaries varied with
regional liturgical tradition. In 1570,
following the
Council of Trent, the
Roman Rite
antiphonary was declared...
- The
Gregorian Antiphonary was an
early Christian antiphonary, i.e. book of
choral music to be sung
antiphonally in services; it is ****ociated traditionally...
- The
Antiphonary of
Bangor (Antiphonarium
Monasterii Benc****nsis) is an
ancient Latin m****cript,
supposed to have been
originally written at
Bangor Abbey...
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contributions to the
formulation of
Gregorian chant, are
credited with '
antiphonaries',
collections of
works suitable for antiphon,
which are
still used in...
- The
Antiphonary tonary missal of St.
Benigne (also
called Antiphonarium Codex Montpellier or
Tonary of Saint-Bénigne of Dijon) was
written in the last...
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Antiphonary of
Abbot Mścisław (Polish:
Antyfonarz opata Mścisława) is an
illuminated antiphonary from the late 14th or
early 15th century. The m****cript...
- were
frequently used as an
appendix to
other liturgical books such as
antiphonaries, graduals, tropers, and prosers, and are
often included in collections...
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Detail from
Bifolium with
Christ in
Majesty in an
Initial A, from an
Antiphonary; c. 1405; tempera, gold, and ink on parchment;
Metropolitan Museum of...
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sufficient guide for the actions. The
books of
prayers (Sacramentaries,
Antiphonaries, etc.)
contained a few
words of
direction for the most
important and...
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Depiction of a pet
squirrel on a
leash with a
feeder in a 14th-century
antiphonary (Bruges
Public Library, MS. SVC 010A)...