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- different breviaries were used in the various parts of Christendom, such as Aberdeen Breviary, Belleville Breviary, Stowe Breviary and Isabella Breviary, although...
- Benedictines and Dominicans, who have breviaries of their own, and two surviving local use breviaries: the Mozarabic Breviary, once in use throughout all Spain...
- to various editions of the breviary alongside members of monastic communities. However, the complexity of these breviaries proved prohibitive for a layperson...
- list developed called the Breviary, which gave the format of the daily office and the texts to be used. The spread of breviaries eventually reached Rome...
- The Breviary of Alaric (Breviarium Alaricianum or Lex Romana Visigothorum) is a collection of Roman law, compiled by Roman jurists and issued by referendary...
- Rubrics, which was incorporated in the next typical edition of the Roman Breviary, published on 5 April 1961, a year ahead of the publication of the 1962...
- versions of a breviaries were used and they were commonly called Book of hours. Upon Isabel's death they auctioned many of her breviaries and books of...
- Breviaries Agpeya (Coptic Orthodox Christianity) Anglican Breviary (Anglican Christianity) For All the Saints (Lutheran Christianity) Roman Breviary (Roman...
- The Breviary of Jerusalem (also called the Short Description of Jerusalem) is a short late antique Latin guidebook for Christian pilgrims to Jerusalem...
- Gliričić bishop of Krk in 1555, a total of 8 m****cript breviaries were recorded, and no printed breviaries; this number rose only to 9 by the time of the 1633...