- Franco-Provençal (also Francoprovençal,
Patois or Arpitan) is a
language within the Gallo-Romance family,
originally spoken in east-central France, western...
- /ˈtækoʊs/; French:
tacos français, [takos fʁɑ̃sɛ], or
commonly tacos),
Lyonese tacos (French:
tacos lyonnais) or
matelas (French for "mattress"), is a...
- is less than total. We are
Catholic in
every sense." Rite of Lyon The
Lyonese Rite of the
Diocese of Lyon, France,
which some
consider to have been (rather...
- The
Congregation of the
Gentlemen of Lyon (French: Congrégation des
Messieurs de Lyon) is a
Catholic organization with a counter-revolutionary ethos. It...
- was
suppressed and
replaced with the
Roman Rite by
Pepin the Short. The
Lyonese Rite may be
succinctly described as the
Roman Rite as used in the 9th century...
-
practical liturgical use. In
certain points, however,
Usuard reverted to a
Lyonese recension of Bede's
augmented Martyrology,
which was
attributed to the...
-
Missal (Pope Paul VI)
Tridentine Ordinary of the M****
compared with the
Lyonese, Bragan, Dominican, Carthusian, Carmelite,
Ambrosian and
Mozarabic The...
- use. The anaphora's
attribution to
Athanasius might explain why a 1314
Lyonese codex containing the
Armenian Divine Liturgy is
entitled the
Missale Sancti...
-
might distinguish a real
Aldine from a fake. In
spite of his efforts, the
Lyonese printers were
quick to use Manutius's
critique to
improve their counterfeits...
-
wanted to
stress the
original meaning of a word from Scripture. In 1553,
Lyonese printer Jean
Frellon confessed to the
French Inquisition that
Michael Servetus...