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Des la fin du X C et le debut du XI C, on rencontre les
premiers missels proprement dits. Pendent tout le
XIC, le sacramentaire et le missal voisinent et se cotoient.
A partir du XII C, le premier s'efface peu a peu
pour laisser la place au second. Au 13 C l'evolution est
achevee.
Brit.
Museum
Sacramentary - contains the texts required by the
celebrant at mass but not the lessons + chants for the
ministers + choir. The book containing all the texts
used at the mass is the missal which finally
supplanted the Sacramentary in the 13th C.
- Rulings of lines - done either with a sharp dry point
which makes a slight furrow in the vellum or with a
plummet which makes a faint brown mark.
Sacramentary - contains the prayers said by a priest
at high mass
Evangelistary - contains passages from the Gospels
arranged according to the order in which they were to be
read at mass throughout the liturgical year.
V.D. (Vere dignum et instum est) It is truly
fitting + proper.

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