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- 81, hymn #36 Digitized version John Mason Neale, Hymni ecclesiae: e breviariis quibusdam et missalibus gallicanis, germanis, hispanis, lusitanis desumpti...
- the Wayback Machine Fenelli, Laura. "From the Vita Pauli to the Legenda Breviarii: Real and imaginary animals as a Guide to the Hermit in the Desert" Archived...
- Roman antiphonary, entitled Antiphonarium et Psalterium juxta ordinem Breviarii Romani **** cantu sub au****is Pii IX et Leonis XIII Pontif. Maxim. reformato...
- (Tracts for the Times, 75), p. 19 Rubricae Generales Breviarii, I,5; II,4 Rubricae Generales Breviarii, III,4; V,3; VI,4 Breviarium Romanum (Dessain 1861)...
- incorrectly attributed it to St Anatolius. Hymn-books Hymni ecclesiae e breviariis: quibusdam et missalibus gallicanis, germanis, hispanis, lusitanis (1851)...
- from the Antiphonary". In the Vita Aldrici occurs sicut in plenariis et breviariis Ecclesiæ ejusdem continentur. Again, in the inventories in the catalogues...
- titularium Ecclesiarum quæ **** octavis celebrari debent, juxta rubricas Breviarii Romani, a Sacra Rituum Congregatione ad usum totius orbis ecclesiarum...
- second part, "General Rubrics of the Roman Breviary" (Rubricae generales Breviarii Romani), contains rubrics specific to the Roman Breviary. The third part...
- instructum, Litterae Apostolicae Motu Proprio Datae Novum Rubricarum Breviarii et Missalis Romani Corpus approbatur, XXV Iulii MCMLX, Ioannes PP. XXIII...
- entitled Thesaurus sacrorum rituum seu commentaria in rubricas Missalis et Breviarii Romani (Milan, 1628; revised ed. by Cajetani-Mariæ Merati, Rome, 1736–38)...