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antiphonary
antiphonary (ænˈtɪfənərɪ) [ad. med.L. antiphōnāri-um, f. antiphōna: see antiphon and -ary. The earlier word was antiphoner.] A book containing a set or collection of antiphons.[1295 Visit. Dean Radulphus in Dugdale Hist. St. Paul's (1668) 217 Antiphonarium Albrici est in duobus Voluminibus.] 1681 Bl...
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Antiphonary
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Lewis E 6 Antiphonary, Dominican use at OPenn
Lewis E 11 Antiphonary at OPenn
Lewis E 12 Antiphonary at OPenn
Lewis E 221 Antiphonary at OPenn
Lewis E 222 Antiphonary at OPenn
Lewis E 223 Antiphonary at OPenn
Lewis E 233 Antiphonary at OPenn
Lewis E 234 Antiphonary at OPenn
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Gregorian Antiphonary
The Gregorian Antiphonary was an early Christian antiphonary, i.e. book of choral music to be sung antiphonally in services; it is associated traditionally The musical compilation known as the antiphonary is therefore not due to Gregory II, nor is it from him that it has become known as the Gregorian antiphonary
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antiphonar
† anˈtiphonar Obs. [ad. Fr. antiphonaire, later ad. L. antiphōnārium: see antiphoner.] = antiphoner, antiphonary.[Not in Johnson 1755.] 1765 Burn Eccles. Law (T.) The antiphonar is that book which containeth the invitatories, responsories, verses, collects, and whatever is said or sung in the quire,...
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Antiphonary of Bangor
The Antiphonary is written in Latin, but contains strong internal evidence of its Irish origin. References
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The Antiphonary of Bangor: an early Irish manuscript
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antiphoner
antiphoner (ænˈtɪfənə(r)) [a. OFr. antiphonier, f. med.L. antiphōnārium: see antiphonar, -ary.] = antiphonary.c 1370 Wyclif English Works (1879) 194 Multitude of newe costy portos, antifeners, graielis, & alle oþere bokis. c 1386 Chaucer Prioress' T. 67 He O alma redemptoris herde synge, As children...
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Antiphonary of St. Benigne
The Antiphonary tonary missal of St. the 13th-century copy of the Antiphonary of the Abbey of Fécamp (Rouen, Bibliothèque municipale, Ms. 254, olim A.190).
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benedictionary
beneˈdictionary [f. benediction + -ary; cf. antiphonary.] = benedictional n.1780 Dodsley O. Pl. II. 57 note, Not the least mention..in the benedictionary of Bishop Athelwold.
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Capitulare
Capitulare may mean:
a legislative text in separate chapters - see capitularium
certain liturgical books, notably:
Evangeliarium
Collectarium
Antiphonary
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neumatize
ˈneumatize, v. Mus. rare—1. [ad. med.L. neumatizāre.] trans. To provide with neumes.1776 Hawkins Hist. Mus. I. 345 He dictated or pointed, and actually neumatized the muscial cantus both to the antiphonary and gradual.
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Plenarium
necessary prayers for the celebration of the Mass, which until then had to be taken from different books — the Sacramentary, Lectionary, Evangelistary, Antiphonary
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ceremoniary
† cereˈmoniary Obs. [on L. type cærimōniārium: see -ary1 B. 2, and cf. antiphonary, breviary, etc.] A directory or rule of ceremony.1567 J. Jewel Def. Apol. (1611) 593 Your owne Ceremoniarie of Rome telleth you, that Abbats haue right..to determine and subscribe in Councell, as well as Bishops.
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Gregorian
telescope, named after James Gregory
Gregorian (band), German band that performs Gregorian chant-inspired versions of modern pop and rock songs
Gregorian Antiphonary , an early Christian antiphonary, i.e. book of choral music to be sung antiphonally in services; it is associated traditionally with Pope Gregory I
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Sancti venite
"" is a Latin Eucharistic hymn recorded in the Antiphonary of Bangor.
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Chiesa dell'Osservanza, Cesena
In 1465, Cardinal Bessarion donated to the church, his collection of choral books (for example, see antiphonary), some of which were transferred to the
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