- In the
Roman Catholic Church,
plenarium or
plenarius (liber) (plural, plenaria)
refers to any
complete book of
formulas and
texts that
contains all matters...
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Matthew 3:5 ← 3:4 3:6 → A
woodcut from the 1516 Das
Plenarium oder
Ewangely buoch showing John the
Baptist preaching Book
Gospel of
Matthew Christian...
- illogical; it
should be
named a
Plenarium rather than a Breviarium, since,
liturgically speaking, the word
Plenarium exactly designates such
books as...
- history.
Among these objects most
notable are:
medieval St.
Ladislaus cloak Plenarium made out of
ivory baroque Reliquary-bust of King
Saint Stephen a Betlehem...
- territory. The word itself,
derived from the
Latin plenarium (complete or full),
hence concilium plenarium, also
concilium plenum.
Plenary councils have a...
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maintaining the Hour of Prime.
Catholicism portal Angelus Book of
hours Plenarium Ramsha The
Little Office of the
Immaculate Conception The term "canonical...
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chants of the
choir (Introit, Gradual, etc.). So it
becomes a
Missale plenarium,
containing all the text of the M****.
Isolated cases of such
Missals occur...
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Matthew 9:5 ← 9:4 9:6 → "Christ and the Pharisees" from Das
Plenarium (1517). Artists: Hans
Leonhard Schäufelein (1480–1540), Adam
Petri (1454–1527) Book...
- same time the
oldest known book
printed in Brunswick, is a Low
German Plenarium with the
title Dath boke der
hilgen Ewangelien. Lectien.
Profecien unde...
- (but
sometimes less attractive) process. His
first known printing was a
plenarium, in 1481; his last was the
version of Cicero's
Philippicae by the early...