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Ambrosian
Ambrosian, a.2 (æmˈbrəʊzɪən) [ad. L. Ambrosiān-us, f. Ambrosius (same word as in prec., used as prop. name) St. Ambrose, bishop of Milan.] Of, pertaining to, or instituted by, St. Ambrose.1609 Douland Ornithop. Microl. 27 A Song ending in D lasolre, or in C fa ut, is either an Ambrosian song, or cor...
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Ambrosian chant
Ambrosian chant (also known as Milanese chant) is the liturgical plainchant repertory of the Ambrosian rite of the Roman Catholic Church, related to but Ambrosian chant developed to meet the particular needs of the Ambrosian liturgy.
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ambrosian
ambrosian, a.1 (æmˈbrəʊzɪən, -ʒɪən) [f. L. ambrosi-us (see prec.) + -an.] = ambrosial. 1. Of or pertaining to the immortal gods; divine.a 1637 B. Jonson Masques (T.) Ambrosian hands and silver feet. 1676 Hobbes Homer 372 Ambrosian shoes, that over sea and land Bear him as swift and lightly as the wi...
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Ambrosian Singers
Involvement in opera
The Ambrosian Singers are also called the Ambrosian Opera Chorus, or the Ambrosian Chorus, or the Ambrosian Choir. Under various names (Ambrosian Singers, Ambrosian Opera Chorus, Ambrosian Chorus, Ambrosian Choir, London Symphony Orchestra Chorus or The John McCarthy
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Ambrosian Rite
In 1984-1985 the new Ambrosian Liturgy of the Hours was published and in 2006 the new Ambrosian rite of marriage. The Ambrosian Eucharistic Prefaces.
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ambrosin
ambrosin Numism. (ˈæmbrəʊsɪn) [ad. med.L. ambrosīn-us (sc. nummus coin), f. ambrosius: see Ambrosian a.2]1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., Ambrosin, in middle aged writers, denotes a coin..whereon was represented St. Ambrose on horseback.
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Ambrosian hymns
Since the spread of the Old Hymnal is closely associated with the Ambrosian Rite, Te Deum had long been known as “the Ambrosian Hymn”. The new hymns in the Frankish Hymnal are:
New Hymnal
See also
Hymnology
Ambrosian Rite
Ambrosian Hymn (Te Deum)
Latin rite
Frankish Hymnal
References
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Ambrosian Iliad
The Ambrosian Iliad or Ilias Picta (Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Cod. The Ambrosian Iliad consists of 52 miniatures, each labeled numerically.
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Beneventan chant
Ambrosian chant. Like the other Italian chant repertories, the Old Roman chant and Ambrosian chant, the melodies are melismatic and ornate.
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Traditional Ambrosian Rite
The Ambrosian Rite is a Latin Catholic liturgical Western Rite used in the area of Milan. See also
Ambrosian Rite
Ambrosian chant
Ambrosians
St.
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Mediolani 1906) Tomus I
Catalogus codicum graecorum Bibliothecae Ambrosianae (Mediolani 1906) Tomus II
Biblioteca Ambrosiana website, select English
The Ambrosian
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Golden Ambrosian Republic
The Bracceschi were driven from Milan, and the new republic was called the Golden Ambrosian Republic, after St. Aftermath
Sforza remained at war with Venice for years after the downfall of the Ambrosian Republic.
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Lampugnano (disambiguation)
Giorgio Lampugnano, university professor of Pavia and father of the Ambrosian Republic
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Lampugnani (disambiguation)
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Cistercian Hymnal
It was considered to be Saint Ambrose’s original, and Ambrosian hymns enjoyed great prestige in the Rule of St. The Ambrosian roots largely disappeared; after centuries of habit, the Cistercians were eager to preserve their textual versions of the hymns, even when
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Giorgio Lampugnano
Giorgio Lampugnano was a university professor of Pavia, husband of one Giovannina Omodei and father of the Ambrosian Republic. Lampugnano was the figurehead of the original four founders of the Ambrosian Republic, an inspiring public speaker.
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