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The antiphonary of Bangor; an early Irish manuscript in the Ambrosian library at Milan

Title
The antiphonary of Bangor; an early Irish manuscript in the Ambrosian library at Milan; edited by F. E. Warren ...
Published
London, Harrison and sons, printers, 1893-95.
Physical Description
2 v. 33 cm.
Notes
Texts in Latin.
The manuscript was written between 680 and 691 at the monastery of Bangor in Ireland. It is known as the Antiphonary of Bangor, but contains six canticles, twelve metrical hymns or poems, sixty-nine collects for use at canonical hours, seventeen collects on behalf of special persons or for use on special occasions, seventy anthems and versicles, the Creed, and the Pater noster. cf. v. 1, Introd.
Format
Books
Language
Latin
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Series
Henry Bradshaw Society (Series) ; vol. 4 [etc.]
Henry Bradshaw society. [Publications] vol. IV, [X]
Contents
I. A complete facsimile in collotype by W. Griggs, with a transcription; accompanied by ... the history and palaeography of the ms.
II. Liturgical introduction. Amended text. Notes. Appendix.
Also listed under
Warren, F. E. (Frederick Edward), 1842-1930.
Griggs, William, 1832-1911.
Bangor Abbey (Bangor, Northern Ireland)
Biblioteca ambrosiana. Mss. (C. 5 inf.)
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