RMDWN2XE–Liturgical book antiphonal, Saint-Catherine church, Honfleur, Normandy, France, Europe
RM2K0E676–1549 edition of the Book of Common Prayer is the original version of the Book of Common Prayer, the official liturgical book of the Church of England and other Anglican churches. Written during the English Reformation, the prayer book was largely the work of Thomas Cranmer, who borrowed from a large number of other sources.
RFM918EA–The Roman Missal: liturgical book that contains the texts for the celebration of the Mass of the Catholic Church. Fribourg. Switzerland.
RM2JC0KC2–Fragment of a liturgical book: The Last Supper and the Three Women at the Empty Grave, draughtsman: anonymous, 1100 - 1200, parchment (animal material), brush, h 318 mm × w 226 mm
RFEMFATM–BETHLEHEM, ISRAEL - MARCH 6, 2015: The detail of the binding of liturgical book from 19. cent. in Syrian orthodox church.
RME8FADX–An Opened Liturgical Book. Artist: Anonymous
RMRCXWD7–An Opened Liturgical Book. Museum: Art History Museum, Vienne. Author: ANONYMOUS.
RMJ3RETM–Isidore of Kiev Liturgical Book
RMKFRBP4–'Missale Herbipolense' (Würzburg Missal). Würzburg, 1481, Jörg Ryser. One of the first missals with printed music (Typen-Doppeldruck). Liturgical book of Christian masses.
RMEYFEEH–Multiracial children at a Laguna Niguel, CA, Catholic church consult their missals. A missal is a liturgical book containing all instructions and texts necessary for the celebration of Mass throughout the year.
RM2C55E4T–Isidore of Kiev Liturgical Book.
RMMW0625–. 'English: Skaramissalet (i.e. 'The Skara Missal') is a mediaeval liturgical book from Skara Cathedral. It is probably the oldest book in Sweden, and it is dated to around 1150, this page shows the Alleluia for Ascension Day . circa 1150/60. Unknown 563 Skara 02
RMT1NWD4–Illuminated initial by Florentine manuscript illuminators Zanobi Strozzi and Filippo di Matteo Torelli in the Antiphonary G dated from 1447 on display in the Monastery Library in the San Marco Museum (Museo Nazionale di San Marco) in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RMP68WK3–page from the Skevra Evangeliary (Lviv Evangeliary 1198. An Evangeliary or evangelion is a liturgical book containing those portions of the four gospels which are read during Mass or in the public offices of the Church
RMWX11RE–Orthodox priest of the rock church Mikael Mellehayzengi shows liturgical book, Tigray, Ethiopia
RM2M0TBKA–Italy, Tuscany, Siena, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, il Duomo or Santa Maria Assunta cathedral, Libreria Piccolomini, liturgical book
RF2KK93H3–Boves, Italy - November 22, 2022: interior with frescoed vaults of parish church of san Bartolomeo with missal liturgical book in foreground
RMBAPXR2–The Antiphoner, a liturgical service book on display in Chichester Cathedral, West Sussex, UK
RM2B00NDK–India: Sanskrit script. Uhagana; Book of Chants. India, 1583. Sanskrit is the primary liturgical language of Hinduism, a philosophical language in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and a scholarly literary language that was in use as a lingua franca in the Indian cultural zone. It is a standardized dialect of Old Indo-Aryan, originating as Vedic Sanskrit and tracing its linguistic ancestry back to Proto-Indo-Iranian and ultimately to Proto-Indo-European.
RMCTH022–Sacred liturgical text.
RM2K0E67P–1549 edition of the Book of Common Prayer is the original version of the Book of Common Prayer, the official liturgical book of the Church of England and other Anglican churches. Written during the English Reformation, the prayer book was largely the work of Thomas Cranmer, who borrowed from a large number of other sources.
RME8JGMX–Antiphonary : Catholic liturgical book.
RMW591N3–The workmanship of the prayer book in its literary and liturgical aspects : Dowden, John, Bishop of Edinburgh, 1840-1910
RFEMFATK–BETHLEHEM, ISRAEL - MARCH 6, 2015: The detail of the binding of liturgical book from 19. cent. in Syrian orthodox church.
RME8FADK–An Opened Liturgical Book. Artist: Anonymous
RMRCXW95–An Opened Liturgical Book. Museum: Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. Author: ANONYMOUS.
RF2P4T5R3–German 13th Century The Judge Judah (?), 1210/1220 Initial P from a Bible
RMKH90GD–'Missale Herbipolense' (Würzburg Missal). Würzburg, 1481, Jörg Ryser. One of the first missals with printed music (Typen-Doppeldruck). Liturgical book of Christian masses.
RMEYFEEW–Multiracial children at a Laguna Niguel, CA, Catholic church consult their missals. A missal is a liturgical book containing all instructions and texts necessary for the celebration of Mass throughout the year.
RM2E8RB83–Missal (liturgical Book)
RMMY242K–. 'English: Skaramissalet (i.e. 'The Skara Missal') is a mediaeval liturgical book from Skara Cathedral. It is probably the oldest book in Sweden, and it is dated to around 1150, this page shows the Alleluia for Ascension Day . circa 1150/60. Unknown 492 Skara 02
RF2R2W2R8–Liturgical book on the catholic church altar during mass. Catholicism
RM2JB0W3W–Miniatures from the Liturgical Book of Ordo Romanorum, XI W. unknown
RMR58775–A double page of text from a liturgical book printed in Paris for the English market. Expositio sequentiarum secundum vsum Sarum Diligenter recognita et aucta. ff. 55. [AndreÌ Bocard for Jean Boudins:] Parrhisiis, 1502, decimoquinto calendas martii. Source: C.35.g.1.(2.), sigs. [i7]v-[i8].
RMECK0WF–France, Isere, St Pierre de Chartreuse, Grande Chartreuse Museum, liturgical book
RF2NK70YR–interiors and details in catholic church liturgical book with a church interior blurred in the background
RMBAPYFP–The Antiphoner, a liturgical service book on display in Chichester Cathedral, West Sussex, UK
RM2AWXMXJ–16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter.
RMCT9NY4–Sacred liturgical text.
RMD98K19–Missal with silver cover with roundels showing the Lamb of God. Liturgical book with text for celebration of Mass through the year. 17th century.
RME8JNMX–Saint-Catherine church. Liturgical book antiphonal.
RM2T8YD1C–Book of Hours, Use of Augustinian Canons of Windesheim Chapter, Entombment, Completed for liturgical use of the Augustinian Canons of the Windesheim Chapter ca. 1450, this Book of Hours features eleven extant miniatures and nine historiated initials. The manuscript was illuminated by the Master of the Ghent Privileges and associates, possibly in Tournai. Along with occasional marginal additions, this Book of Hours also features some heraldry that attests to a cherished history
RFFF57F1–BETHLEHEM, ISRAEL - MARCH 6, 2015: The detail of the metal binding of liturgical book from 19. cent. in Syrian orthodox church.
RF2DJA8DB–Astrakhan, Russia - 12.04.2011: Old liturgical book in Church Slavonic. The inscription in Russian: 'The beginning of Vespers'
RMPP84TK–Missal. of St. Eulalia. Liturgical book, C. 1403. By Rafael Destorrents (1375-15th century). 1st folio. Last Judgment. Archive of Barcelona Cathedral. Catalonia. Spain.
RFM6BYNA–A closed old book with a rosary in a hard cover lying on a jute
RMWHA4P7–.. The Très Riches Heures is the classic example of a medieval book of hours. This was a collection of the text for each liturgical hour of the day - hence the name - which often included other, supplementary, texts. Calendars, prayers, psalms and masses for certain holy days were commonly included... The month of October is depicted here. by Duc De Berry. October, the month of tilling and sowing, is represented along the left bank of the Seine. The view is from the vicinity of the Hôtel de Nesle, the Duc de Berry's Paris residence, from approximately the same vantage point as in the month of
RMEYFEEP–Multiracial children at a Laguna Niguel, CA, Catholic church consult their missals. A missal is a liturgical book containing all instructions and texts necessary for the celebration of Mass throughout the year.
RM2E8RB94–Missal (liturgical Book)
RMMWRDFN–. 'English: Skaramissalet (i.e. 'The Skara Missal') is a mediaeval liturgical book from Skara Cathedral. It is probably the oldest book in Sweden, and it is dated to around 1150, this page shows the Alleluia for Ascension Day . circa 1150/60. Unknown 563 Skara 02
RM2MD53KW–Border taken from a Latin Gospel Book of the Thirteenth Sacramentary of Aethelgar. The Arts of the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance by Paul Lacroix, 1874
RM2WPC681–Cross from the liturgical book in the collections of the National Museum in Warsaw since 1920; Not after 1925 (1920-00-00-1925-00-00);
RM2WKFED2–'Liber Commicus'. Fragment which formed part of a Liber Commicus, a compilation of sacred readings that were used during the year in the office of the mass. The preserved folios correspond to the Gospel Book, written in Latin, in Visigothic lower-case characters with annotations in Arabic in the margins. It contains several passages from the Gospels of John, Luke and Matthew. Two-colour manuscript on parchment. Second half of the 12th century. Provenance unknown. On loan, Parroquia de las Santas Justa y Rufina, Toledo. Museum of Visigoth Councils and Culture. Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.
RMT89X0M–France, Puy de Dome, Auvergne Volcanoes Regional Nature Park, Dore Mountains, Orcival, 12th century Notre Dame d'Orcival basilica, liturgical book of songs
RF2NK70YP–interiors and details in catholic church liturgical book with a church interior blurred in the background
RMBP5KB9–'PSALMS SCROLL' FROM QUMRAN CAVE 11 THE SCROLL CONTAINS A LITURGICAL COLLECTION FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT BOOK OF PSALMS. WRITTEN
RM2AWXM1R–16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter.
RMCT2JY6–Sacred liturgical text and music.
RMEC82MC–page from the Skevra Evangeliary (Lviv Evangeliary 1198. An Evangeliary or evangelion is a liturgical book containing those portions of the four gospels which are read during Mass or in the public offices of the Church
RME8JNMN–Saint-Catherine church. Liturgical book antiphonal.
RM2T8YD1R–Book of Hours, Use of Augustinian Canons of Windesheim Chapter, Crucifixion, Completed for liturgical use of the Augustinian Canons of the Windesheim Chapter ca. 1450, this Book of Hours features eleven extant miniatures and nine historiated initials. The manuscript was illuminated by the Master of the Ghent Privileges and associates, possibly in Tournai. Along with occasional marginal additions, this Book of Hours also features some heraldry that attests to a cherished history
RFFF57DR–BETHLEHEM, ISRAEL - MARCH 6, 2015: The detail of the metal binding of liturgical book from 19. cent. in Syrian orthodox church.
RMA3Y9XM–religion, christianity, liturgical objects, 'The Cathach', shrine for psalter, circa 1062 - 1096, bronze, gilded, later completions, National Museum of Ireland, Dublin, ,
RMPP84XB–Missal. of St. Eulalia. Liturgical book, C. 1403. By Rafael Destorrents (1375-15th century). 1st folio. Martyrdom of St. Stephen, stoned to death. Archive of Barcelona Cathedral. Catalonia. Spain.
RM2KR049H–Missale possoniense, the Catholic Missal used in what is today Bratislava. 1st third of 14th century. Facsimile. Bratislava City Museum.
RF2P4T0XM–Italian 13th Century Birth and Naming of John the Baptist, late 13th century Initial F from a Choir Book - miniature on vellum
RMEYFEF1–Multiracial children at a Laguna Niguel, CA, Catholic church consult their missals. A missal is a liturgical book containing all instructions and texts necessary for the celebration of Mass throughout the year.
RMH3JM2A–Adorned ivory cover of a Christian book
RMMP3J7M–. Svenska: Skaramissalet är en mässbok från Skara domkyrka och är sannolikt Sveriges äldsta bevarade bok daterad till 1150. English: Skaramissalet (i.e. 'The Skara Missal') is a mediaeval liturgical book from Skara Cathedral. It is probably the oldest book in Sweden, and it is dated to around 1150. 1150. Unknown 1127 Skaramissalet
RMD7PAJY–Medieval chorus book displayed in Cathedral Capilla Real in Granada Andalusia southern Spain
RM2WA4Y5W–Reproduction of a sketch of a design by a frontispiece for a liturgical book, depicted Christ on a throne, Joseph Casier (Possible), After Anonymous, c. 1891 - In or Before 1896 photomechanical print paper frontispiece. Christ enthroned
RF2F2T86Y–The book of Catholic Church liturgy near the burning lamp in the Catholic Church
RMT89X0J–France, Puy de Dome, Auvergne Volcanoes Regional Nature Park, Dore Mountains, Orcival, 12th century Notre Dame d'Orcival basilica, liturgical book of songs
RF2NK7HBP–interiors and details in catholic church liturgical book with a church interior blurred in the background
RMBP5KB7–'PSALMS SCROLL' FROM QUMRAN CAVE 11 THE SCROLL CONTAINS A LITURGICAL COLLECTION FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT BOOK OF PSALMS. WRITTEN
RM2AWXKGM–16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter.
RM2WHPR9F–liturgical book to bless births of queens and princesses, Museo de la Caballada, Church of the Holy Trinity, Atienza, Guadalajara, Spain
RMD9CE9C–Gospel book with cover. The iconographic composition follows that of the title page of the Greek liturgical books printed in Venice. From Adrianople, 1675.
RME8JNMR–Saint-Catherine church. Liturgical book antiphonal.
RM2T8YD27–Book of Hours, Use of Augustinian Canons of Windesheim Chapter, Flagellation, Completed for liturgical use of the Augustinian Canons of the Windesheim Chapter ca. 1450, this Book of Hours features eleven extant miniatures and nine historiated initials. The manuscript was illuminated by the Master of the Ghent Privileges and associates, possibly in Tournai. Along with occasional marginal additions, this Book of Hours also features some heraldry that attests to a cherished history
RF2B14H4T–BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA, NOVEMBER - 11, 2010: The lithography of Holy Trinity in the old liturgical book from end of 19. cent.
RMCRHAG0–Sacred liturgical text.
RM2R3HGX9–liturgical book to bless births of queens and princesses, Museo de la Caballada, Church of the Holy Trinity, Atienza, Guadalajara, Spain.
RFBH23D8–Mediavel chorus book displayed in Abbey of Paimpont, Brittany
RMJATC6Y–The Library of Ra. Book of afterlife. 21st Dynasty. c. 1000 BC. Dedicated to lady Mutemwia. British Museum. London. UK.
RMT3KAYX–An open book, Mid of 16th cen.. Creator: Anonymous.
RMGFT6J0–Adorned ivory cover of a book of hours, 11th century
RFC06YF5–A book illumination from Caumartin Horae, a c. 1480 Biblical and Liturgical manuscript (MSS) , shows the Visitation.
RM2NFTYPA–Border from the Missal of Pope Paul V, Italian manuscript, 16th century. The Arts of the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance by Paul Lacroix, 1874
RM2WJY95W–Jean Poitevin (printer). Hours for the use of Paris. Printed book. 1518. Museum of Fine Arts of the city of Paris, Petit Palais. 99049-7 Art medieval, Catholicism, Christianity, hours for the use of Paris, Catholic iconography, religious iconography, book, book of hours, illustrious book, liturgical book, Enlumin manuscript, Middle Ages, Saint, Praying, Praying, Miniature
RMGETRY0–Sacred liturgical text.
RMT89X0N–France, Puy de Dome, Auvergne Volcanoes Regional Nature Park, Dore Mountains, Orcival, 12th century Notre Dame d'Orcival basilica, liturgical book of songs
RF2NK6YPD–interiors and details in catholic church liturgical book with a church interior blurred in the background
RMBP5KBB–'PSALMS SCROLL' FROM QUMRAN CAVE 11 THE SCROLL CONTAINS A LITURGICAL COLLECTION FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT BOOK OF PSALMS. WRITTEN
RM2AWXMX4–16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar The manuscript includes ten full-page illuminations of Biblical figures and illuminated headpieces at the beginning of the eight canons of the the Psalter.
RFPTW06D–Bishop Łukasz Buzun leads the prayer at Jasna Góra. Monastery of the Pauline Fathers.
RMBHKPKC–Medieval manuscript book from the Cathedral Museum in Pisa, Italy
RME8JNMW–Saint-Catherine church. Liturgical book antiphonal.
RM2T8YD1G–Book of Hours, Use of Augustinian Canons of Windesheim Chapter, Deposition, Completed for liturgical use of the Augustinian Canons of the Windesheim Chapter ca. 1450, this Book of Hours features eleven extant miniatures and nine historiated initials. The manuscript was illuminated by the Master of the Ghent Privileges and associates, possibly in Tournai. Along with occasional marginal additions, this Book of Hours also features some heraldry that attests to a cherished history
RF2B14H13–BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA, NOVEMBER - 11, 2010: The lithography of Last Supper in the old liturgical book from end of 19. cent.
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