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- Printer's device of Joannes Masius, found in H. van Cuyck, Litvrgicæ precationes (1605), Universiteit Antwerpen - Biblioth**** Ruusbroecgenootschap RG...
- ‘Thesaurus absconditus in Agro Dominico inventus, in duas partes; 1° Precationes, 2° Meditationes,’ Paris, 1641, 12mo. Gillow, Joseph, Literary and Biographical...
- the Human body in Seven Books) 1544 Cardinal John FisherPsalmi seu precationes (posthumous) in an anonymous English translation by its sponsor, Queen...
- Priestly texts that were collections of prayers were sometimes called precationes. Two late examples of the precatio are the Precatio Terrae Matris ("The...
- Moysis. In Cantica Canticorum. Compendium Divi Augustini de Civitate Dei. Precationes Metricæ. Conciones xvi ad Clerum. Sermones Oxonienses. Sermones de Sanctis...
- the classical hymns for the adoration of the Sacrament [1]. E.g. his Precationes ex veteribus orthodoxis included Lauda Sion and Pange lingua. He died...
- Aprilposthumous publication of Cardinal John Fisher's Psalmi seu precationes in the original and in an anonymous English translation by its sponsor...
- 1513 Vesperale et Matutinale, hoc est cantica, hymni, et collectæ, sive precationes ecclesiasticæ, quæ in Primus et Secundis Vesperis, itemque Matutinis...
- (Crucejus), is published in Lyon. Cardinal John FisherPsalmi seu precationes (posthumous) in an anonymous English translation by its sponsor, Catherine...
- neutral. The texts are mostly taken from a prayerbook by Andreas Musculus, Precationes ex veteribus orthodoxis doctoribus, first published in 1553 and often...