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VI. LITURGIES.

I. Roman Church,

1. Collections; Treatises on Ritual.

8478 CARRANCA DE MIRANDA (B. Arçobispo de Toledo), Comentarios sobre el Catechismo Christiano, small folio, fine copy in the original binding, £1. 4s

Anvers, 1558

Very scarce, having been strictly prohibited and the author imprisoned. An exposition of the Creed, the Decalogue, and the Sacraments; which, although its author was an Archbishop, was prohibited and put in the Index. Carranza was in England from 1554 to 1557, on a proselytizing mission, by order of Philip II, who then put him in the see of Toledo, but soon after the publication of this book, he was seized by the Inquisition, and accused of heresy. He lingered in various prisons for seventeen years, and died in 1576, a few weeks after his acquittal.

8479 CAVALIERI (Joann. Michaelis) Opera omnia Liturgica, seu Commentaria in authentica sacræ Rituum Congregationis decreta ad Romanum Breviarium, Missale, et Rituale attinentia, 5 vols. in 2, folio, vellum, 36s Aug. Vindel. 1761 8480 CIRUELI (P.) Expositio Libri Missalis et tria ejusdem Opuscula, de arte Predicandi, de arte memorandi, de correctione Kalendarii, sm. folio, woodcuts, Spanish binding, 288

In Universitate Complutensi, 1528 8481 DURANDUS. Symbolism of Churches and Church Ornaments, a translation of the first book of the Rationale divinorum officiorum of Durandus, with introductory essay and notes by Neale and Webb, 8vo. cloth, RARE, 30s Leeds, 1843 8182 FERRARII (Fr. Bern.) de Ritu sacrarum Ecclesiæ Catholicæ CONCIONUM libri duo, sm. 4to. ruled with red ink throughout, fine copy in old French blue morocco extra, gilt edges, 258

Mediolani, 1620 This work embodies all existing information upon the subject of sermons and religious discourses in the Roman Catholic church, and everything connected with them.

8183 FRÈRE (Edouard) des Livres de Liturgie des églises d'Angleterre imprimés à Rouen dans les XV et XVI siècles, roy. Svo. half morocco, uncut, 10s Rouen, 1867

Comprising a full and useful biography.

8484 VETUS LITURGIA ALEMANNICA, disquisitionibus præviis et notis illustrata per Gerbertum, 2 vols. 4to. plates, half calf, 25s Typis San-Blas, 1776 8485 GERBERTUS. MONUMENTA VETERIS LITURGIE ALEMANNICE, ed. Gerbertus, 2 vols. in 1, 4to. vellum, 20s ib. 1777

The liturgy is contained in the book of 1777; that of 1776 contains an illustrative text, arranged in several very learned disquisitions, upon the

differences between this and other liturgies, on the Sacramentaria, the Vestments, etc. and the origin and spread of Christianity in ancient Germany.

8486 HARDY (Sir Thomas Duffus) the Athanasian Creed in connexion with the Utrecht Psalter, being a Report on a MS. in the University of Utrecht, folio, 5 leaves of facsimile, bds. 368 1872

8487

the same, 1872-Further Report on the Utrecht Psalter, in answer to the reports made to the Trustees of the British Museum, 1874-2 vols. folio, half bound, £2. 10s 1872-71 8488 (HOSII) Confessio Catholicæ Fidei Christiana, vel potius explicatio quædam Confessionis a patribus factæ in Synodo Petrikoviæ, 1551, sm. folio, fine portrait of King Sigismund Augustus, old calf, 208 Mogunt. F. Behem, 1557 8489 [LE BRUN DES MARETTES] Voyages Liturgiques de France, ou Recherches touchant les Řits et les Usages des Eglises, par De Moléon, plates, calf, 188; calf gilt, 21s Paris, 1757 8190 LEE'S GLOSSARY OF LITURGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL TERMS, compiled and arranged by the Rev. FREDERICK GEORGE LEE, D.C.L., F.S.A., Vicar of All Saints, Lambeth, 1 vol. 8vo. about 500 pp. with upwards of a hundred illustrations on wood, hf. bd. Roxburghe, elegant, £1. 18

8491

8492

1876

the same, LARGE PAPER, 1 vol. royal 8vo. of which only 25 were printed, half Roxburghe, £2. 28

1876 the same, LARGE PAPER, 1 vol. roy. 8vo. whole red morocco extra, by BEDFORD, £3. 38

1876

This volume contains more than five thousand explanations of Liturgical and Ecclesiastical terms, both Eastern and Western. It has been the compiler's object to give in a comparatively small compass and in a popular form as much information as possible set forth in terse and clear language concerning the meaning of such terms-a subject of study peculiarly interesting and current at the present day, and one to which considerable attention is now being directed by the laity as well as the clergy. The compiler has been for many years collecting materials for the volume from all ordinary liturgical books and treatises, and has consulted nearly two hundred MSS. e.g., Church and Churchwardens' Accounts, of different periods, which throw much light both on the Statute law and Custom of the English Church. He has also made considerable use of the various County Histories, which contain so much untabulated information, and is indebted to many friends for notes of records, of facts, literary guidance and friendly criticism. The illustrations are largely taken from English examples.

8493 LITURGIE SS. Joannis Chrysostomi, Basilii Magni, aliorumgue cum historiâ ecclesiasticâ Germani Constantinop. Archiep. omnino Græce, sm. 4to. limp vellum, with the autograph of Baluze, £3. Roma, Demetrius Ducas, 1526 8494 LITURGIE sive MISSE Sanctorum Patrum Jacobi Apostoli, Basilii Magni et Joannis Chrysostomi cum variis Opusculis de Ritu Miss Eucharistia, omnia Latine, ed. Joannes à Sancto Andreâ, folio, calf extra, by W. Pratt, £3, 58 Paris, 1560

8495 LINDER (A.) Dissertatio historica de Liturgia Romano-Suetica, 2 pts. in 1 vol. 12mo. neat, 78 6d

Upsal. 1726-29

A valuable and learned contribution to liturgical history.

8496 L'ISLE (W.) Divers ancient Monuments in the Saxon Tongue (Anglo-Saxon and English), shewing that the Lord's Prayer and the Creede were then used in the mother tongue, and also what

opinion was held of the Sacrament of the body and blood of Christ, with a second edition of a TESTIMONY OF ANTIQUITY, sm. 4to. morocco extra, gilt edges, by Riviere, £2. 28

1638

The author prefixes a long poetical dedication to the "Prince his Highness." The testimony of antiquity was meant to show that transubstantiation formed no part of the ancient creed of the English.

8197 LOUBER (Jacobi) Excerpta ex tractatulo contra istos qui dicunt sanctos Joseph, Joachim, Mariam Jacobi et Salome, ceterosque veteris Testamenti sanctos in ecclesia publice non esse venerandos, folio, engraved initials, ancient boards, covered with leather, £2. 10s s. n. (? Augsburg, G. Zainer, about 1475) Bound up with a MS. on vellum-the first leaf illuminated-containing a deed of assignment from Ludwig and Ulrich, Counts of Würtemberg, about A.D. 1440, to Frederic Bishop of Constanz.

8498 MASKELL, MONUMENTA RITUALIA ECCLESIE ANGLICANE, or occasional offices of the Church of England, the Prymer in English, etc. with dissertations and notes, 3 vols. 8vo. cloth boards, £4. 1816-7

A valuable and very interesting collection of ancient English services, some in Latin, and some in old English, with a copious elucidation of all the ceremonies and prayers made use of.

8499 MASKELL'S Ancient Liturgy of the Church of England according to the uses of Sarum, Bangor, York, and Hereford, and the modern Roman Liturgy, arranged in parallel columns, 8vo. pp. lxxxvi and 118, printed in red and black, the paper foxed, cloth,

8500

128

1844

1816

second edition, 8vo. pp. clxi and 237, bds. £2. Ss 8501 MAURICE (Rev. Peter) Sequel to the Ritualists or non-natural Catholics; their origin, progress, and principles explained and elucidated, 8vo. woodcuts of the various head-coverings used in the offices of the Roman Church, cloth, 58

Printed for the author, Yarnton near Oxford, (1875) 8502 MONTANI (Irenii) historische Nachricht von denen Glocken; curieuse Anmerckungen vom Ursprung, Materie, Nutzen, Gebrauch und Missbrauch der Glocken, 12mo. frontispiece, sd.

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Chemnitz, 1726

8503 NEALE'S (J. M.) Essays on Liturgiology and Church History, with appendix of liturgical quotations by Gerard Moultrie, Svo.

bds. 188 1863 8504 NICKEL (M. A.) die heiligen Zeiten und Feste nach ihrer Geschichte und Feier in der katholischen Kirche, 6 vols. 8vo. half morocco, 248 1836-8

8505 THORDYNARY OF CRYSTEN MEN. Colophon: Here endeth the boke named the ordynarye of crysten men newely hystoryed and translated out of Frensshe into Englysshe, sm. 4to. with woodcuts, fine copy in olive morocco extra, gilt edges, by Bedford, EXTREMELY RARE, £72.

Emprynted in the cyte of London in the Fletestreete in the
sygne of ye sonne by WYNKYN DE WORDE, ye year of our
Lorde, M.CCCCC.VI
This second edition by Wynkin de Worde is excessively rare, and the

copy is particularly desirable from its fine condition. The title and the last leaf have woodcuts, with the title block-printed. COLLATION: a, 4 leaves; a, 6 leaves; b to a, in alternate sheets of four and eight leaves; oo and pp, in six leaves each; making altogether 218 leaves.

8506 [PAULI GERMANI de Middelburgo, Episcopi Forosemproniensis] Paulina de Recta Paschæ Celebratione: et de Die Passionis Domini Nostri Jesu Christi, folio, with numerous elegant woodcut borders, with arabesques and figures, and with one large and fullpage Crucifixion, bound in red morocco extra, gilt edges, with the Papal Arms on sides, from the Library of Pope Clement XIIth, £5. Forosempronii, per Octavianum Petrutium, 1513 The first book printed at Fossombrone, and one of the finest books ever printed anywhere.

·

"A work, which, not less for its consummate beauty of execution, than for its contents and rare occurrence richly deserves a detailed notice. It consists of two parts; the first (upon the celebration of Easter) containing XIV books and the second (on the day of our Saviour's passion) xIx; for which distribution the author gives the following reasons: I had made a vow,' says he, that I would write three and thirty books relating to the vineyard and the field of the Lord, according to the 33 years during which God is thought to have lived among men; and because he passed 14 years under the Emperor Augustus, I have allotted 14 books to the subject of Easter, and the remaining 19 to the passion of our Saviour, because he is thought to have lived so many years under the reign of Tiberius.'

8507 PUGIN'S GLOSSARY of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume. Setting forth the Origin, History, and Mystical Signification of the various Emblems, Devices, and Symbolical Colours, peculiar to CHRISTIAN DESIGN of the MIDDLE AGES with especial reference to the DECORATION of the SACRED VESTMENTS and ALTAR FURNITURE formerly used in the English Church. Illustrated by SEVENTY-THREE PLATES, all splendidly printed in Gold and Colours, by the litho-chromographic process, and about 50 woodcuts in the letter-press, containing Examples of the Ecclesiastical Costume of the Roman, English, French, and German Bishops, Priests, and Deacons; Frontals, Curtains, and Dossells of Altars; Maniples and Chasubles; Apparels of Albs; Patterns of Diapering; the embroidering of the Orphreys and Hoods of Copes, Stoles, for Ceilings, Walls, and precious Stuff's, Bordures and Powderings; Floriated Crosses; Emblems of the Holy Trinity; the Five Wounds and Passion of our Blessed Lord, the Four Evangelists, of our Blessed Lady, the Mysteries of the Rosary; Monograms of the Holy Name; Examples of the Nimbus; Conventional Forms of Animals and Flowers for Heraldic Decoration; Altar and Church Linen, Funeral Palls, &c. The whole drawn, coloured, adapted, and described from ancient Authorities, by A. WELBY PUGIN, Architect, Professor of Ecclesiastical Antiquities at St. Marie's College, Oscott. Illustrated by Extracts from the Works of Durandus, Georgius, Bona, Catalani, Gerbert, Martene, Molanus, Thiers, Mabillon, Ducange, etc. Enlarged and Revised by THE REV. BERNARD SMITH, M A., of St. Marie's College, Oscott. Third edition, 1 vol. impl. 4to. sells £7. 7s, elegantly half bound in red morocco, gilt top, uncut, £5, 58 1868

8508 ROCCHA de Campanis, sm. 4to. plates, vellum, 188

Roma, 1612 A very curious history of Bells and their ecclesiastical uses. 8509 THIERS (J. B.) Histoire des Perruques, 12mo. old calf gilt, Horace Walpole's copy, 20s

Paris, 1690

A curious book, chiefly relating to the improper use of head-coverings during the celebration of the rites of the Church. 8510 TURRECREMATA (Joannis de) Tractatus de venerabili Sacramento de Corpore Christi et contra communicantes sub utraque specie, sm. 4to. fine copy in half calf, VERY RARE, £6. 6s

Delf in Hollandia, s. a. et typ. nom. (cir. 1483)

Panzer mentions this work in the Supplement of the Annales, but without referring it to any date or printer. Bain similarly mentions it, while Brunet omits all notice of it; from which we may conclude that these bibliographers never saw the book. It bears at the end of the Colophon the escutcheon of the first printer of Delft, Jacob Jacobszon van der Meer.

8511 WIMFELINGIUS de Himnorum et Sequentiarium auctoribus generibusque Carminum que in Hymnis inveniuntur, sm. 4to. sď. 12s

(Heydelberg, 1499-1500) 8512 ZACCARIA (F. A.) Bibliotheca Ritualis cum Supplementis, 3 vols. in 1, stout 4to. vellum, £2. 18s Roma, 1776-81

Rare. The best critical introduction to the study of Liturgical literature. In addition to the citation and description of all known service-books, there are lists of writers upon Ritual and Liturgy, and some unpublished treatises in illustration of the subject.

8513 ZIMMERMANNUS de Presbyterissis veteris Ecclesiæ, Annæbergæ, 1681-Wildvogel de venerabili Signo Crucis, Jena, 1697-Hildebrandi Compendium veterum Orandi Rituum, Helmst. 1713— Georgii de Liturgiis, Missalibus, et libris ecclesiasticis, Tubinge, 1718-Reinhardi Dissertatio qua Liturgia ecclesiæ Evangelica adversus Renaudotii objectiones vindicatur, Vitemb. 1721Gleichius de Liturgiis Orientalibus in doctrina de Eucharistia, Wittenb. 1754-Zornii, Historia Bibliorum manualium (Handbibeln der ersten Christen), Lips. 1738-Stoccmeier de jure Liturgico, Hala, 1738-Grupen, Formula Veterum Confessionum: alte Fränkische, Alemannische, und Angelsächsische Beicht-Formuln, Hannover, 1767-together 9 interesting works or Treatises, sm. 4to. sd. £3. 10s 1681-1767

2. Pontificals, Missals.

8511 LIBER PONTIFICALIS emendatus diligentia Reverendi in Xpo patris dni. Jacobi de Lutiis . . Epi. caiacen. et dui. Joannis Burckardi Capelle S. D. A. Pape cerimoniarū magistri, folio, printed in red and black, with the Music, the first page and several of the initial letters illuminated by a contemporary artist, vellum, £5. 58 Rome, Stephanus Plannck, die XVI Augusti, 1497

The second edition of the Roman Pontifical. The first had been printed by the same man (printer and priest) in 1485. According to Brunet, an edition of 16th August, 1487 (probably an error for 1497), ought to have four preliminary leaves, which are certainly not in this copy and which are not indicated in the Register.

8515 PONTIFICALE ROMANUM, folio, beautifully printed in red and black, numerous woodcuts, including a large Crucifixion, with the

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