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Representations of Architecture in the Sherborne Missal

open access: yesJournal of the British Archeological Association
Representations of architecture constitute an important illuminative programme in the Sherborne Missal (London, British Library, MS Add. 74236), yet they have been largely neglected by previous scholars.
Weiliang Xu
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The lost Missal of Alcuin and the Carolingian sacramentaries of Tours

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, 2022
Letters of Alcuin of York attest that he composed a liturgical book he called a ‘missal’ while he was abbot of St Martin's basilica in Tours. No manuscripts of this missal survive.
A. Westwell
exaly   +2 more sources

Behind the Shield: Documenting Interventions in a Bolognese Missal with Scanning Macro-X-Ray Fluorescence (MA-XRF) Spectroscopy

Getty Research Journal, 2021
The heraldic devices found in an important missal from Renaissance Bologna, now in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, are known to have been repainted during the early life of the manuscript.
Nancy K. Turner   +2 more
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Color and meaning in medieval art: the case of the Missal of Henry of Chichester

De Medio Aevo
This paper discusses the question of colour iconography in medieval art. It begins with a brief overview of the historiography of the subject  considering methodological issues and discusses the topic of color classification incorporating a discussion of
Andreas Petzold
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“Sic Fata Iubent” John Corvinus and the Brussels Missal

Acta Historiae Artium
In the early 1480s, when it became clear that he could not expect a son from his wife, Beatrix of Aragon, King Matthias became determined to have his illegitimate son, John Corvinus, accepted as heir to the throne.
Eszter Nagy
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Missal

2003
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The Intercessions for the Jewish People in the Liturgy of the Hours and the Roman Missal

Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal
:The post-Vatican II Good Friday prayer for the Jews presents a potentially ambiguous vision of the necessity of Jewish conversion to Christianity. Using the intercessions for the Jewish people composed for the new Liturgy of the Hours to clarify the ...
Zachary Young
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Liturgy and chant in a twelfth-century Exeter missal

Plainsong and Medieval Music, 2019
Exeter Cathedral Library and Archives MS 3515 (hereafter EXcl 3515), a notated missal located in Exeter Cathedral, has to date received very little scholarly attention. This neglect may be due to the absence of a liturgical kalendar and evidence of local
A. Mannion
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