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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...
- 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
Aberdeen Breviary (Latin:
Breviarium Aberdonense) is a 16th-century
Scottish Catholic breviary. It was the
first full-length book to be
printed in...
- The
Belleville Breviary (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS lat. 10484, 2 volumes) is an
illuminated breviary. It was
produced in
Paris some time between...
- The
Anglican Breviary is an
Anglican edition of the
Divine Office translated into English, used
especially by
Anglicans of Anglo-Catholic churchmanship...
- 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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prayers comprising the
canonical hours,
often also
referred to as the
breviary, of the
Latin Church. The
Liturgy of the
Hours forms the
official set of...
- son of Antonio,
Cardinal and
Patriarch of Aquileia,
owner of the
Grimani Breviary Giovanni VI
Grimani (1506–1593)
nephew of Domenico, was an
Italian bishop...
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missal and
breviary,
which reads secundum regulam beati Isidori. The form of the
Mozarabic liturgy as
contained in the
missal and
breviary edited by Ortiz...
- The
First Vrbnik Breviary (Croatian: Prvi Vrbnički brevijar) or BrVb1 is a 13th/14th-century
Glagolitic m****cript from
Vrbnik on the
island of Krk. Not...