Publications of the Surtees Society, Band 1;Band 136Surtees Society, 1923 Report of Society appended to many volumes. |
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... monastery , the original use of the book , as a repository of the names of those who for various reasons had acquired the privilege of remem- brance at the altar , was continued . The earlier continuators enlarged its scope by including ...
... monastery , the original use of the book , as a repository of the names of those who for various reasons had acquired the privilege of remem- brance at the altar , was continued . The earlier continuators enlarged its scope by including ...
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... monastery of St. Peter , Salzburg , a work begun about 784 , during the episcopate of. 1 The development of the liber vitae from the diptych is fully dis- cussed , with abundant references to documents , by A. Ebner , Die klösterlichen ...
... monastery of St. Peter , Salzburg , a work begun about 784 , during the episcopate of. 1 The development of the liber vitae from the diptych is fully dis- cussed , with abundant references to documents , by A. Ebner , Die klösterlichen ...
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... monasteries which had entered into agreements of confraternity with the abbey at Salzburg . Such covenants between monasteries were made for purposes of mutual friendship guaranteed by reciprocal intercession . Practically , they ...
... monasteries which had entered into agreements of confraternity with the abbey at Salzburg . Such covenants between monasteries were made for purposes of mutual friendship guaranteed by reciprocal intercession . Practically , they ...
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... monastery became too general to need further comment . By taking this step , the monastery bound itself to intercede perpetually for the good estate of such associates while living and for their souls after death ; they became , in a ...
... monastery became too general to need further comment . By taking this step , the monastery bound itself to intercede perpetually for the good estate of such associates while living and for their souls after death ; they became , in a ...
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... monasteries was a stable feature which was taken for granted.1 Its general recognition is shown by the custom of sending mortuary rolls from monastery to monastery , on the death of the head or some prominent member of a house , asking ...
... monasteries was a stable feature which was taken for granted.1 Its general recognition is shown by the custom of sending mortuary rolls from monastery to monastery , on the death of the head or some prominent member of a house , asking ...