The Stowe Missal (sometimes known as the Lorrha Missal), which is, strictly speaking, a sacramentary rather than a missal, is a small Irish illuminated...
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Celtic Rite (section The Stowe Missal)
resembles that in the Stowe Missal. The second (1395) contains the confession and litany, which also begin the Stowe Missal, a fragment of a Mass of...
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Cumdach (section Stowe Missal)
Mulling at Trinity College Dublin, and the Cathach of St. Columba and Stowe Missal. Of the St. Molaise Shrine, only the Gospels are extant; the casing is...
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in the British Library Stowe Missal, an Irish illuminated manuscript Stowe Breviary, an illuminated manuscript Ælfnoth of Stowe (died 700), English hermit...
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Lackeen Castle (section Lorrha Missal)
"Stowe" Missal as it once belonged to the Stowe manuscripts collection formed by George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, 1st Marquess of Buckingham at Stowe House...
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stated: Stowe Missal - Irish c. 750, now in the Royal Irish Academy Stowe Psalter - late Anglo-Saxon Stowe Breviary - English, early 14th century Stowe MS...
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Stowe House is a grade I listed country house in Stowe, Buckinghamshire, England. It is the home of the private Stowe School and is owned by the Stowe...
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book of the Roman Rite Stowe Missal, illuminated medieval Irish sacramentary Missal, Paraná, a municipality in Brazil Stephen Missal (born 1948), American...
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Manuscripts Antiphonary of Bangor Gospels of Mael Brigte Reichenau Primer Stowe Missal See also Celtic Christianity Hiberno-Scottish mission Hiberno-Latin after...
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The letter discusses the exsufflation of catechumens at length. The Stowe Missal, Irish in origin but largely Gallican in form, contains a prebaptismal...
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The pocket gospel book is a distinctively Insular format, of which the Stowe Missal and Book of Mulling are other leading examples. The gospels other than...
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British Library, Add MS 29704, 29705, 44892 (Carmelite Missal) London, British Library, Stowe MS 12 (Stowe Breviary) London, British Library, Yates Thompson...
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(Stockholm, Royal Library MS A. 135) Stonyhurst Gospel - for binding Stowe Missal (Dublin, Royal Irish Academy MS D. II. 3, ff. 12-67) Stuttgart Psalter...
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Manuscripts Antiphonary of Bangor Gospels of Mael Brigte Reichenau Primer Stowe Missal See also Celtic Christianity Hiberno-Scottish mission Hiberno-Latin after...
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Manuscripts Antiphonary of Bangor Gospels of Mael Brigte Reichenau Primer Stowe Missal See also Celtic Christianity Hiberno-Scottish mission Hiberno-Latin after...
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Manuscripts Antiphonary of Bangor Gospels of Mael Brigte Reichenau Primer Stowe Missal See also Celtic Christianity Hiberno-Scottish mission Hiberno-Latin after...
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Christianity in the Early Middle Ages. Two books, the Bobbio and the Stowe Missals, contain the Irish Ordinary of a daily Mass in its late Romanized form...
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as a saint, and was given a feast day on 10 November. The 9th-century Stowe Missal commemorates his feast day, along with Mellitus and Laurence. In the...
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of Buckingham and catalogued many manuscripts, including the famous Stowe Missal, now in the Royal Irish Academy. His grandfather was the historian Charles...
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Manuscripts Antiphonary of Bangor Gospels of Mael Brigte Reichenau Primer Stowe Missal See also Celtic Christianity Hiberno-Scottish mission Hiberno-Latin after...
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etc., joined to the "Hanc igitur", just as in the present Roman Missal. The Stowe Missal, now in Dublin (a sixth- or early 7th-century manuscript), is no...
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11th century cumdach of the Stowe Missal...
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April. In the ninth century, Mellitus' feast day was mentioned in the Stowe Missal, along with Laurence and Justus. He was still venerated at St Augustine's...
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Manuscripts Antiphonary of Bangor Gospels of Mael Brigte Reichenau Primer Stowe Missal See also Celtic Christianity Hiberno-Scottish mission Hiberno-Latin after...
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on the Gallican Rite by the Celtic books, especially by the Stowe Missal and Bobbio Missal. A comparison with the Ambrosian Liturgy and Rite may also be...
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Manuscripts Antiphonary of Bangor Gospels of Mael Brigte Reichenau Primer Stowe Missal See also Celtic Christianity Hiberno-Scottish mission Hiberno-Latin after...
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involves the ritual preparation of holy water (aquae). The 9th-century Stowe Missal preserves an early Celtic formula as procul ergo hinc, iubente te, domine...
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contains a spell and four Old Irish poems. The Liber Hymnorum and the Stowe Missal date from about 900 to 1050. In addition to contemporary witnesses, the...
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exception of a few pages from the Gospel of John enshrined with the Stowe Missal in its cumdach or book-reliquary. There was a tradition of even smaller...
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Donnchad mac Briain King of Munster Book shrine for the Stowe Missal; the top panel reads: Pray for Donnchad mac Brian, [Pray] for the King of Ireland...
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