The Aberdeen Breviary (Latin: Breviarium Aberdonense) is a 16th-century Scottish Catholic breviary. It was the first full-length book to be printed in...
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different breviaries were used in the various parts of Christendom, such as Aberdeen Breviary, Belleville Breviary, Stowe Breviary and Isabella Breviary, although...
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The Roman Breviary (Latin: Breviarium Romanum) is a breviary of the Roman Rite in the Catholic Church. A liturgical book, it contains public or canonical...
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edition of the Sarum breviary were not the first republished breviary. In 1854, William John Blew republished the Aberdeen Breviary; Blew's editing was...
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Chepman and Myllar Prints and a Latin religious text known as The Aberdeen Breviary. Fragments of two other publications also exist. These were editions...
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John T. (ed.), Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia, vol. 1: Aberdeen breviary - Celticism, Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO Fraser, J. (1923)...
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architect Daniel McKendry, bearing the inscription taken from the Aberdeen Breviary At Length Full of Sanctity and Miracles, Mirin Slept in the Lord at...
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Scotland at the time) to be printed in Edinburgh and in Scotland was the Aberdeen Breviary, which was written by both Elphinstone and Boece in 1509. Following...
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a Scotsman in the Aberdeen Breviary, could theoretically be one and the same as the Irishman named Finnian. The Aberdeen Breviary implies he was Irish...
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dedication of De occulta philosophia libri tres to Johannes Trithemius. Aberdeen Breviary publication completed in Edinburgh, the first full-length book printed...
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