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- A breviary (Latin: breviarium) is a liturgical book used in Christianity for praying the canonical hours, usually recited at seven fixed prayer times....
- Eutropius (fl. 363–387) was a Roman official and historian. His book Breviarium Historiae Romanae summarizes events from the founding of Rome in the 8th...
- The Roman Breviary (Latin: Breviarium Romanum) is a breviary of the Roman Rite in the Catholic Church. A liturgical book, it contains public or canonical...
- The Breviary of Alaric (Breviarium Alaricianum or Lex Romana Visigothorum) is a collection of Roman law, compiled by Roman jurists and issued by referendary...
- https://archive.org/details/breviarium-monasti****-pars-ii/Breviarium%20Monasti****%20-%20Pars%20I/page/n93/mode/2up Breviarium ad usum Sarisburiense. Psalterium...
- system in its own right. In particular, Papiensis is renowned for his "Breviarium extravagantium" (later called "Compilatio prima antiqua"), a collection...
- be corruptions. He is mainly known as the author of an epitome titled Breviarium rerum gestarum populi Romani ("Summary of the accomplishments of the Romans")...
- celebrating the Liturgy of the Hours, in accordance with what was called the Breviarium Monasti****. The founder, St. Benedict devotes thirteen chapters (8-20)...
- Copy of Breviarium Alaricianum from University of Auvergne, France, 10th century...
- The epitomes of Aurelius Victor (De Caesaribus), Eutropius (Breviarium), Festus (Breviarium), and the anonymous author of the Epitome de Caesaribus offer...