, Paris, Letouzey et Ané, 1907-1952, complète de "A" jusqu'à "Tronc" dans 174 fascicules [dont quelques-uns liés ensembles - 7 tomes en total], oeuvre connu et recherché
Phone number : +32476917667
Paris/ Lille/ Tournai, Retaux-Bray/ L.Quarré/ Decallonne-Liagre 1895 viii + 550pp., reliure cart. (dos en toile avec titre doré, br.orig.conservé), 18cm., bon état
, Paris/Lille/Tournai, Retaux-Bray/L.Quarré/Decallonne-Liagre 1895, viii + 550pp., dos reparé
Un ouvrage de 95 pages, format 130 x 195 mm, broché, publié en 1968, Les Bergers et les Mages / Editions du Cerf (avec référence de bibliothèque)
Traduction oecuménique ; Psautier liturgique
Phone number : 04 74 33 45 19
Roma, Edizioni Liturgiche 1997 xxix + 270pp., 25cm., bound in nice hardcover binding, spine in green cloth with gilt title, due to a printing error the pages 268-269 (containing part L-S of the index) are blanco, else in very good condition, R104011
Steenbrugge, Abbatia S. Petri de Aldenburgo 1940 xxiii + 741pp., publisher's hardcover in grey cloth, 26cm., text is clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.7 kg., [Contains contributions in French, Latin & Dutch], R117371
, Steenbrugge, Sint-Pietersabdij, 1948, viii + 128pp., extrait de "Sacris Erudiri" Tome 1-1948, non coupé, 25cm., très bon état, R11886
Brugis [Brugge], C. Beyaert 1941 viii + 306pp., 4th edition, text in Latin, original softcover, pages slightly yellowed, few underlinings in pencil on few pages, good condition, R103448
[Bruges], L'aritsan liturgique 1938-1939 72 + 84pp., illustré de 330 figures (dont certains en couleurs), reliure cart. solide, dos en toile verte avec titre doré, 27cm., extrait de "L'artisan liturgique" (1938-1939), texte frais, bon état, [Traduction en français du livre latin de Mgr. Callewaert "De Rebus Cultus Materialibus", et contient les chapitres suivants: L'église, L'autel, Le décor de l'autel, Le mobilier de l'autel, Les vases eucharistiques, Le vestiaire liturgique, Les couleurs liturgiques & Consécration, benediction et entretien du materiel du culte], R117717
A Paris chez Le Clere, Rondonneau An X (1802). In-12 broché couverture cartonnée factice muette postérieure 147pp.
Texte latin avec la traduction française en regard. (2873)
Titre : L'Âme unie à Jésus‑Christ dans le très saint sacrement de l'autel, ou préparations et actions de grâces pour la sainte communion, puisées dans l'Évangile des dimanches et des principales fêtes de l'année Auteur : Carcado Comtesse de Lieu : Besançon Éditeur : Ant. Montarsolo et Cie, libraires Date : 1827 Volumes : 2 tomes Format : in‑12, env. 18 x 11 cm Illustrations : un portrait gravé en frontispice Reliure : pleines basanes marbrées de l'époque, dos lisses ornés de fleurons et filets dorés, pièces de titre bleues, tranches mouchetées Langue : français Description : Édition posthume de l'ouvrage de dévotion de la comtesse de Carcado, proposant prières et méditations avant et après la communion pour les dimanches et principales fêtes de l'année. L'ouvrage est précédé d'un éloge historique par l'abbé Duquesne, vicaire général de Soissons. Ensemble complet des deux tomes. État : frottements marqués aux dos et aux plats, coiffes et coins émoussés, mors localement fendus sans manque de solidité, pièces de titre éraflées, brunissures et rousseurs éparses ; intérieur correct et reliures encore solides.
Paris, Editions de la Source, (Harissa au Liban, imprimerie St Paul), 1964 ; in-8, demi-toile bleu ciel, pièce de titre de basane brune ; (5) ff. , 647, (3) pp. , (2) ff.
Ancien ministre de la Justice et Président de la Cour de Cassation du Liban, M. Choucri nous montre ici une vaste et solide érudition au service d'une réflexion sur le débat science-religion chez les académiciens français ; l'ouvrage reste toujours à un très haut niveau de reflexion. On joint le feuillet d’annonce. Exemplaire en très bon état.
Phone number : 06 60 22 21 35
Sablé-sur-Sarthe, Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Solesmes s.d. [+/- 1970] 158pp.avec partitions, 27cm., extrait des "Etudes grégoriennes" tome 11 (1970), br., qqs.cachets, texte en bel état, R69292
Bordeaux, Imp. Taffard 1981 417pp., br.orig., 24cm., 2e édition considérablement augmentée, bon état, R78748
Le Puy, Editions Xavier Mapplus, 1943. 11 x 15, 44 pp., broché, bon état.
Neapoli [Naples], ex officina hospitii mendiculorum 1874 viii + 216pp., with a second title page, 26cm., text in Latin, contemporary hardcover binding (leather spine, corners bit bumped), marbled endpapers, 3 small stamps, few foxing, good condition, R100799
Paris, Jouby 1865 158pp.+ 76pp. "compendium rubricarum breviarii et missalis romani", avec 1 planche hors-texte & tabelles dans le texte & 2 tabelles dépliants, 7e édition revue corrigée et augmentée, reliure cart., dos en toile (peu usé), 18cm., rousseurs dans le texte
Tournai, Desclée & Cie. sans date, vers 1948, 235x160mm, 201pages, broché. Taches sur les couvertures, autrement bon état, intérieur propre.
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Tourcoing, 1907 64pp., br.orig., estampe, 20cm., bon état
Münster, Aschendorff Verlag 2015 viii + 411pp., with a few ills., 23cm., in the series "Liturgiewissenschaftliche Quellen und Forschungen" volume 103, original softcover (small defect at spine), good condition (looks unread), ISBN 978-3-402-11268-7, R116364
Turnhout, Brepols 2010 954pp., 25cm., publisher's hardcover in red cloth with gilt lettering, in the series "Corpus Christianorum Series Latina" volume CLXVII (167), very good condition (looks unread), ISBN 978-2-503-53201-1, weight: 1.6 kg., R116334
Paris, Librairie Catholique Internationale de l'uvre de saint-Paul 1887 xxiii + 252pp., 2e édition corrigée et considérablement augmentée, br.orig., 17cm.
, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, 398 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:5 b/w, 18 col., 23 tables b/w., 65 music examples, Language: English. ISBN 9782503614861.
Summary For more than a millenium, singers in churches, monasteries, and private chapels across Europe have closed their worship with the joyful musical exclamation Benedicamus Domino ('Let us Bless the Lord'). This moment has sounded in song many times a day: at the end of the Mass, the Office hours, outside the church walls in celebratory processions, as well as in informal sacred, devotional, and festive contexts. Benedicamus Domino was uniquely associated with an unprecedented amount of creative freedom in the sacred rituals of the Christian West: plainchant melodies could be adopted at will from other parts of the liturgy, and this moment inspired a proliferation of poetic and polyphonic elaborations from the eleventh century on. This collection of essays brings together interdisciplinary contributions from eighteen scholars, illuminating the wide range of ritual, musical, poetic, manuscript, and generic contexts for the Benedicamus Domino versicle in the period c.800 -1650. Individual chapters engage with the evidence of liturgical commentaries and Patristic texts, Ordines, and hagiographies. They present and analyse musical and textual embellishments of the Benedicamus Domino, as well as their written traces and material contexts, with several sources discovered or discussed in detail here for the first time. Encompassing a wide geographical and generic scope, this volume reveals unsuspected continuities and contrasts in the history of the Benedicamus Domino versicle in medieval and early modern Europe. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Catherine A. Bradley I. Song Organa, Neumae, and Dissent in Benedicamus Songs at the Abbey of Farfa in the Early Twelfth Century Sam Barrett The Benedicamus Domino and the Parisian Conductus: Distribution, History, and Structure Mark Everist Closing Formulae of Central European Cantiones: Witnesses to Tradition and Functional Fluidity in Fifteenth-Century Bohemia Jan Ciglbauer II. Hagiography, Theology, Liturgy St Nicholas and the Singing of Liturgical Versicles Mary Channen Caldwell The Augustinian Concept of Iubilus and Medieval Liturgical Theology Sigbj rn Olsen S nnesyn When Did the Benedicamus Enter the English Liturgy? Samuel Cardwell The Performance of the Benedicamus Domino according to the Libri ordinarii from the Ecclesiastical Province of Salzburg Gionata Brusa III. Early Plainchant Practices Early Benedicamus Domino Minitexts in the Margins: New Discoveries Giulio Minniti Benedicamus Plainchant Melodies and their Relationships with Kyrie Source Melodies Marit Johanne H ye A Norman Benedicamus Domino Tradition in the Twelfth Century: New Insights from St Albans Abbey Thomas Phillips IV. Female Communities Benedicamus Domino and the Order of Saint Clare in Fourteenth-Century Brussels Martha Culshaw Echoes from a Viennese Nunnery St. Maria Magdalena: Situating Benedicamus Domino Chants between Shared Traditions and Local Practice in the Later Middle Ages David Merlin The Unique Collection of Monophonic Benedicamus Domino Melodies and Tropes from Medieval Riga Laine Tabora V. Polyphony Polyphony for Benedicamus Domino and Deo gratias in Late Medieval English Sources James R. Tomlinson A Newly-Discovered Polyphonic Benedicamus Domino in Milan Antonio Calvia and Anne Stone Benedicamus Domino Polyphony in the Trent Codices Alessandra Ignesti The Renaissance Polyphonic Benedicamus Domino in the Iberian World Michael B. O'Connor Bibliography Index of Compositions Index of Manuscript Sources General Index
Turnhout, Brepols, 2003 Hardback, XII+258 p., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503514048.
Knowledge of the Bible was the foundation of Carolingian intellectual life. Charlemagne's great capitulary, the Admonitio generalis, and his De litteris colendis leave no doubt that correct understanding of scripture, by both laity and the clergy responsible for communicating its message, was central to the king's efforts to lead his people to salvation. Biblical exegesis was the ovewhelmingly dominant form of literary production during the Carolingian epoch, not only in terms of the many original works but also in terms of the numerous copies made of older exegetical treatises. The substantial number of extant manuscripts of Carolingian exegetical writings strikingly demonstrates the transmission of this intellectual achievement to subsequent generations, whereby it exerted a well-documented influence on the twelfth-cenutry's new synthesis of biblical theology. This volume draws on recent scholarship which challenges the fifty-year old assessment by Beryl Smalley that Carolingian commentaries lacked originality and were worthy simply for transmitted their sources to the more original scholars of the eleventh century. The articles contained here show that the Carolingian period was a major turning-point in the history of the medieval approach to the Bible. Commentaries were composed for books of scripture ignored during the patristic era (such as the epistle to the Hebrews); new exegetical methods, such as the gloss, were invented; ninth-century exegetes selected and handled borrowings from earlier sources in an individualistic manner; and exegetical techniques impacted on poetry, homilies, artistic imagery and other manifestations of Carolingian intellectual life. Languages : English.
Padova, Edizioni Messaggero 1987 323pp., 21cm., few stamps, else VG