Antiphonarium Missae : [Italy, 14--].

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Antiphonarium Missae : [Italy, 14--].

An Antiphonarium Missae, later commonly called a Gradual, containig the Graduals of the Missal together with their musical notes, and other parts of the Missal sung by the choir at the celebration of the Mass.

1 v. (128+ leaves) : vellum, col. ill., music ; 56 x 39 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8192312

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