- A
lectionary (Latin:
lectionarium) is a book or
listing that
contains a
collection of
scripture readings appointed for
Christian or
Jewish worship on a...
- 850 Paul and
Catholic Epistles Baden State Library Karlsruhe Germany L
Lectionarium Luxoviense 700
General M
Codex Mediolanensis 550
Gospels N — 450 Gospels...
- the
scriptures that were
commonly read in the M**** and bore the name
Lectionarium Plenarium (Becker, "Catal. bibl. ant.", 1885, 28, no. 237; 68, no. 650...
-
Keble College, Oxford, is an
illuminated m****cript from the convent, "
Lectionarium Ordinis Fratrum Praedicatorum"
known in
English as the
Regensburg Lectionary...
- Vicinio.
Collare di San
Vicinio Vita s.
Vicinii episcopi S****inatis, (
Lectionarium,
Biblioteca Gambalunga di Rimini, ms. 4.A.1.1.) La
prima vita di san...
-
Liber comitis,
Liber comicus (from the
Latin comes, companion), or
Lectionarium 'book of reading'.
Separate Evangeliaria are
seldom to be met with in...
- the
Bible to be read
developed into the
Evangelarium (Gospel Book) and
Lectionarium (Lectionary). The
homilies of
Fathers to be read were
collected in Homilaria...
- the
Nieuwe Bijbelvertaling positively, but did not
include it in
their lectionarium. In 1965, the
Council for
Contact and
Deliberation regarding the Bible...
- the
place of the
separate books ("Sacramentarium" for the celebrant, "
Lectionarium" for the
deacon and subdeacon, and "Antiphonarium Missæ" for the choir)...