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Resequencing the Beauvais Missal: A Progress Report
Digital Philology:The Beauvais Missal is a late-thirteenth-century manuscript originally created in France. After changing owners multiple times, it was finally dismembered by a New York dealer, Philip Duschnes, in the 1940s.
L. Davis
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Norwegian, Danish—or French? A Scattered Missal and Its Provenance
Digital Philology:Most books that existed in medieval Norway and Denmark are now lost or exist only in fragmentary form. The fragment collections of the Norwegian and Danish National Archives and the Royal Library in Copenhagen hold thousands of remnants of manuscripts ...
S. Myking
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POLISH AND UKRAINIAN TRANSLATIONS OF THE ROMAN MISSAL
Polish Studies of KyivThe aim of this article is to analyze the translation of the Roman Canon of the Missal of St. Paul VI into Polish and Ukrainian. This analysis aims to show to what extent both of these translations faithfully reflect the Latin text of the Missal of St ...
Marek Blaza
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The Binding of the Missal of Saint-Ruf (Catalonia, Twelfth Century)
Source, 2019In the mid-twentieth century, Marvin C. Ross noticed the impressive binding of a missal located in the cathedral of Tortosa (Archive Chapter, Ms. 11). The binding is dominated by two copper plates decorated with champlevé enamel bearing the images of a ...
Joan Duran-Porta
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Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal, 2017
In English Proper Chants, John Ainslie has offered a collection of entrance and communion antiphons (with selected psalm verses) for the Sundays and Solemnities of the liturgical year, as well as for the Anniversary of the Dedication of a Church and for ...
David A. Pitt
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In English Proper Chants, John Ainslie has offered a collection of entrance and communion antiphons (with selected psalm verses) for the Sundays and Solemnities of the liturgical year, as well as for the Anniversary of the Dedication of a Church and for ...
David A. Pitt
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The Puritan Ownership of A Cistercian Missal From Kirkstall Abbey
Library, 2018printed in 1516, no doubt because of its manifest local associations, to be discussed below.1 The book in question is the Missale ad usum Cistercieñ printed in Paris by Jean Adam and Jean Kerbriand (alias Huguelin) for Jehan Petit, whose device is ...
P. Wilde
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A Missal for the Ordinariates: The Work of the Anglicanae Traditiones Interdicasterial Commission
Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal, 2017The Apostolic Constitution Anglicanorum Coetibus, published by Pope Benedict XVI in 2009, made ample provision for the incorporation of Anglican liturgical and spiritual patrimony into Catholic worship.1 The Constitution notes that, while the new ...
Steven J. Lopes
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A Note on the Silent Canon in the Missal of Paul VI and Cardinal Ratzinger
Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal, 2017The use of the vernacular is usually considered the most obvious and noticeable of the liturgical reforms to appear after the Second Vatican Council in the implementation of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy Sacrosanctum Concilium.
Matthew S. C. Olver
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Ceremonies of the Sarum Missal: a careful conjecture
International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2021D. Jasper
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