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This word breviary (Latin Breviarium), signifies in its primary acceptation an abridgment, or a compendium. It is often employed in this sense by Christian authors, e.g. Breviarium fidei, Breviarium in psalmos, Breviarium canonum, Breviarium regularum.
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Breviary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This website offers daily Liturgy of the Hours prayers, including Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer, in Adobe PDF formats. Prayers ...
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Liturgy of the Hours / Divine Office / Breviary ... Breviary - From breviarium (L.), a compendium (of the canonical hours). ... The Roman Breviary, perhaps as old or even older than the Benedictine, was originally the Office of the canons of St. Peters and the other Roman Basilicas. Pope Innocent III (1198-1216) extended its...
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The word breviary, etymologically a compendium or abridgment, is applied to the liturgical work which contains the psalms and the hymns, the readings from Sacred Scripture and from the writings of the Fathers, the prayers and the responses, which are combined to form the canonical hours of the divine office of...
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This website offers daily Liturgy of the Hours Night Prayer in various languages. The prayers are offered in Adobe Acrobat formats that print as booklets, display on PCs and mobile devices, and 'Read Out Loud' on PCs. ... English language prayers ... www.ebreviary.com offers daily Morning, Daytime, Evening and Night Prayer,
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I. DEFINITION; II. CONTENTS; III. THE HOURS; IV. COMPONENT PARTS OF THE OFFICE; V. HISTORY OF THE BREVIARY; VI. REFORMS. ... This word breviary (Lat. Breviarium), signifies in its primary acceptation an abridgment, or a compendium. It is often employed in this sense by Christian authors, e.g. Breviarium fidei,
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A BREVIARY OF ENGLISH USAGE; JAMES S. CUTSINGER; University of South Carolina; Seventh Edition; © 2004; ... in British convention (as in this breviary), the position reflects the sense of the quoted material. 8. Never use the virgule (/) in formal prose.
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196K JPEG file, full scale ; 61K JPEG file, detail ... Vellum leaf from an illuminated Medieval Manuscript; France; Middle 14th Century; Latin Text; Angular Gothic Script; 18 by 12 cm ; ... While the script of this leaf is almost certainly French, the initial letters and filigree decoration might easily be of...
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