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plenarium (plɪˈnɛərɪəm) Pl. plenaria. [ad. med.L. plēnārium in same sense, f. plēnārius complete: cf. plenary a. (n.)] A book or manuscript containing a complete set of sacred writings, e.g. all the gospels or all the epistles.1908 W. G. Collingwood Scandinavian Britain 243 Bishop Patrick set forth ...
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Plenarium
Early vestiges of that missal date to the ninth century, and by the eleventh or twelfth century the Missale Plenarium was widespread. The last book of the kind bearing the title plenarium was printed in 1522 at Basle.
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plenary
plenary, a. (n.) (ˈpliːnərɪ) Also 6 -ari, 6–7 -arie, 7 -iary. [ad. late L. plēnāri-us complete (plenarium, consilium, 4th c. in Augustine Ep. xliii), f. plēn-us: see plenar and -ary1.] A. adj. 1. Complete, entire, perfect, not deficient in any element or respect; = full a. 7; absolute, unqualified: ...
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Plenary council
The word itself, derived from the Latin plenarium (complete or full), hence concilium plenarium, also concilium plenum. The latter councils were officially designated plenary councils (Concilium Plenarium totius Africae).
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Hans Dorn
The first book known to have printed by him, and at the same time the oldest known book printed in Brunswick, is a Low German Plenarium with the title
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Martin Schott
His first known printing was a plenarium, in 1481; his last was the version of Cicero's Philippicae by the early German humanist Jakob Wimpfeling, in 1498
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Zagreb Cathedral
Ladislaus cloak
Plenarium made out of ivory
baroque Reliquary-bust of King Saint Stephen
a Betlehem child mummy apparently killed by the order of king
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Trusteeism
Ecclesiastical Property;
Scanlan, The Law of Church and Grave (New York, 1909);
Smith, Notes on II Council of Baltimore (New York, 1874), x;
Concilium Plenarium
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Roman Breviary
In this connection it may be pointed out that in this sense the word, as it is used nowadays, is illogical; it should be named a Plenarium rather than a Breviarium, since, liturgically speaking, the word Plenarium exactly designates such books as contain several different compilations united under one
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Liturgy of the Hours
See also
Angelus
Book of hours
Plenarium
Ramsha
The Little Office of the Immaculate Conception
Notes
References
External links
"General Instruction
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