How To Use Antiphonary In A Sentence
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Other English equivalents for antiphonary are antiphonar (still in reputable use) and antiphoner (considered obsolete by some English lexicographers, but still sometimes used in current liteature).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
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The manuscript antiphonary was inscribed by Joanes Von Werd de Augusta of Augsburg for the Kranj parish, and finished in 1491.
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The word ‘antiphon’ refers to versicles or sentences sung by two voices in response to each other; an antiphonary is a collection of such sentences.
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All of the antiphonaries of the Roman Rite, beginning with the oldest (the antiphonary of Compiègne, written about 870 A.D., and the Codex Hartker, written about the year 1000) attest with almost complete uniformity to the same repertoire of antiphons and responsories which are found in the Breviary of St. Pius V.
Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 5 - Tenebrae and the Divine Office of the Triduum
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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
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All of the antiphonaries of the Roman Rite, beginning with the oldest (the antiphonary of Compiègne, written about 870 A.D., and the Codex Hartker, written about the year 1000) attest with almost complete uniformity to the same repertoire of antiphons and responsories which are found in the Breviary of St. Pius V.
Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 5 - Tenebrae and the Divine Office of the Triduum
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In the "Antiphonary of Bangor", an Irish document of the sixth century, Vespers are called hora duodecima, which corresponds to six o'clock in the evening, or hora incensi, or again ad cereum benedicendum.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
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Here is the text in English and Latin from the Dominican antiphonary.
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Photo: A contemporary Cistercian monk reads a hand-illuminated antiphonary.
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This leaf is one of a group of twelve cuttings excised from two volumes of an antiphonary.
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The sanctoral of the antiphonary is the oldest document of that kind in the Coptic literature.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 16 [Supplement]
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The large capital initial "A" of the word "Angelus", in which is inscribed a representation of the three Marys discovering the empty tomb of Christ, was cut out of the third sheet of an antiphonary composed for the Florentine convent of Santa Maria degli Angeli in 1396
Sta Maria degli Angeli. Florence
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The date 1314 identifies the manuscript as part of a documented antiphonary series. The same date together with the signature of the scribe can be found in another volume in Bologna.
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Missale Mixtum/Liturgia Mozarabica, Migne's P.L. A couple of stories came the NLM's way pertaining to the Mozarabic liturgy, related to an 11th century Mozarabic antiphonary which is completely in tact -- and, reportedly, the only such example in existence.
New Liturgical Movement
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Other English equivalents for antiphonary are antiphonar (still in reputable use) and antiphoner (considered obsolete by some English lexicographers, but still sometimes used in current liteature).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
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It is a winter antiphonary made up of 87 parchment pages.
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Such is the case of an antiphonary for the Divine Office that is currently housed in the Chapter Library of Toledo Cathedral ms.
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This very brief Vespers is already found in the Compiègne antiphonary, a manuscript of the ninth century; but inasmuch as an analogous rite is also found in the Ambrosian Easter vigil, it is probably much older.
Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 6.2 - Holy Saturday and the Blessing of the Font, Litany of the Saints, Mass and Vespers
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The Istanbul Antiphonal is a large, secular Hungarian antiphonary of 303 folios in choirbook format, written in the diocese of Esztergom around 1360.