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Antiphonary - Wikipedia
An antiphonary or antiphonal is one of the liturgical books intended for use in choro (ie in the liturgical choir)
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ANTIPHONER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
3 senses: → another name for antiphonary 1. Also called: antiphoner a bound collection of antiphons, esp for use in the divine.
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Burns Antiphoner
This manuscript sanctorale antiphoner, of unknown provenance and ownership history until its purchase by Boston College in 1998, was probably copied in the mid ...
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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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What is an Antiphonary? · Online Exhibits
An antiphonary (or antiphonal or antiphoner) is one of the three liturgical books used for the Divine Office, the others being the breviary and the choir ...
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antiphoner and antiphonere - Middle English Compendium
1. A book containing a collection of antiphones [cp. anteme] and, it seems, also other sacred songs; ~ noted, an antiphoner with musical notation.
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Ranworth Antiphoner
The Ranworth Antiphoner is a 15th-century illuminated antiphoner of the Sarum Rite. The manuscript was probably the Antiphoner bequeathed to the church in 1478 by William Cobbe.
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antiphoner, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun antiphoner is in the Old English period (pre-1150). antiphoner is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from ...
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Ranworth Antiphoner - Wikipedia
The Ranworth Antiphoner is a 15th-century illuminated antiphoner of the Sarum Rite. It was commissioned for the Church of St Helen in Ranworth in Norfolk
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Decorated Manuscript Antiphonary Leaves 1501-1600 - Pirages
FROM AN ANTIPHONER IN LATIN. VERY LARGE DECORATED VELLUM MANUSCRIPT LEAVES, OFFERED INDIVIDUALLY. (Spain: mid-16th century). 508 x 349 ...
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Antiphoner | ranworthchurch1
The Antiphoner is a high quality medieval service book. It is most likely to have been written by professional scribes in Norwich around the year 1460.
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Spotlight on: a 14th century Dominican antiphoner
They have been associated with the school of Francesco Traini (active 1321-1365), and the manuscript is thought to have been made in Pisa, in ...
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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
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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