- A
breviary (Latin:
breviarium) is a
liturgical book used in
Christianity for
praying the
canonical hours,
usually recited at
seven fixed prayer times....
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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...
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Breviarium ad usum Sarisburiense. Psalterium...
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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")...
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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...