Graduale : commune sanctorum. 1799.

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Graduale : commune sanctorum. 1799.

A portion of a Carmelite gradual containing the commons of the saints. A complete table of contents is found on p. ii. The first entry, for the Commune apostoli (p. 1-7), does not follow the Graduale Romanum, it contains the following responses: Introit, "Mihi autem nimis honorati sunt ... "; Offertory, "In omnia terram exivit sonus ..." and Communion, "Vos, qui secutiestis me ..." Pages 7-152 follow the Graduale Romanum exactly from the Commune unius martiris pontificis through the Commune pro nec virgine nec Martyre. Next is the In commemoratione solemni Beate Virginis Mariae de Monte Carmelo (p. 152-164) which is not in the Graduale Romanum. Then come the Missa de S. Maria ab adventuusque ad pentacosten (p. 164-183) and the In an[n]iversario dedicationis ecclesiae (p. 183-193) both of which follow the Graduale Romanum. The final two selections are the Missa de sanctissimo eucharistiae sacrarum (p. 193-203 [202]) and the Gloria patri de lo ocho tonos para los introitos (p. 203 [202]-212).

1 item (212 p.) : bound in leather ; 69 cm.

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