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Horae diurnae Breviarii Romani ex decreto Sancti Concilii Tridentini restituti
1862, H. Dessain, successor P. J. Hanicq
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Library of Congress. Medieval and Renaissance ms. bks., 20
Ricci, S. de. Medieval and Renaissance mss., p. 490, no. 3
Ricci, S. de. Medieval and Renaissance mss. (suppl.), p. 123, no. 150
Ms. Written in northern Italy in the 14th cent., probably in or near the present diocese of Cuneo.
In Latin.
Imperfect: ca. 40 or more leaves wanting; 51 leaves remain.
Includes daytime parts of the temporale (leaves 1-27) and the sanctorale (leaves 28-51). Both parts are imperfect.
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