Null IMPRESSION TOULOUSAINE. REGIONAL LITURGY. LITURGY. CATECHISM.
Diurnal de To…
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IMPRESSION TOULOUSAINE. REGIONAL LITURGY. LITURGY. CATECHISM. Diurnal de Toulouse. Printed by the authority of Monseigneur l'Illustrissime & Révérendissime ETIENNE-CHARLES DE LOMÉNIE DE BRIENNE, Archevêque de Toulouse ; & du consentement du Vénérable Chapitre de la même Eglise. PARTIE D'ÉTÉ. A Toulouse, Chez les Libraires associés pour les usages du diocèse, 1774. Contemporary full fawn basane in small in-12 format, smooth spine, gilt flowered compartments framed with triple gilt fillets, gilt roulette and gilt scroll garland framing the boards, marbled endpapers, marbled and gilt edges. 24-372-CCXXXIV pp. Rare Toulouse liturgical printing in attractive contemporary binding. No copy in the CCFr. The diurnal is the prayer book containing the day's office. During the 18th century, bishops tended to publish their own diocesan liturgy books, with local variants adapting the rite to a particular diocese, monastery or religious order. These liturgies remain essentially Roman, but the additions (prefaces, prayers, hymns, office of local saints...) invite us to designate them as "Romano-French", tinting them with "regional" culture. Binding slightly rubbed and stained, anecdotal browning on a few leaves, but a fine copy nonetheless. Expert : Mme Aude de Sèvedavy.

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IMPRESSION TOULOUSAINE. REGIONAL LITURGY. LITURGY. CATECHISM. Diurnal de Toulouse. Printed by the authority of Monseigneur l'Illustrissime & Révérendissime ETIENNE-CHARLES DE LOMÉNIE DE BRIENNE, Archevêque de Toulouse ; & du consentement du Vénérable Chapitre de la même Eglise. PARTIE D'ÉTÉ. A Toulouse, Chez les Libraires associés pour les usages du diocèse, 1774. Contemporary full fawn basane in small in-12 format, smooth spine, gilt flowered compartments framed with triple gilt fillets, gilt roulette and gilt scroll garland framing the boards, marbled endpapers, marbled and gilt edges. 24-372-CCXXXIV pp. Rare Toulouse liturgical printing in attractive contemporary binding. No copy in the CCFr. The diurnal is the prayer book containing the day's office. During the 18th century, bishops tended to publish their own diocesan liturgy books, with local variants adapting the rite to a particular diocese, monastery or religious order. These liturgies remain essentially Roman, but the additions (prefaces, prayers, hymns, office of local saints...) invite us to designate them as "Romano-French", tinting them with "regional" culture. Binding slightly rubbed and stained, anecdotal browning on a few leaves, but a fine copy nonetheless. Expert : Mme Aude de Sèvedavy.

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