Crossword-Solution: EVANGELIARIUM
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| a book of passages from the Gospels to be used at Mass or other services | 4 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who
is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor
of a candidate for office.
Hint 2 anagram
ORLTECE
Hint 3 another clue
A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with EVANGELIARIUM (5)
Other fine manuscripts were a copy of the _Historia Ecclesiastica_ of the Venerable Bede, written in the eighth century; an _Evangeliarium_ of the twelfth century, with beautiful illuminations; _Officia Liturgica_, fifteenth century; and _Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis_, written in the sixteenth century, richly illuminated.
The beautiful _Evangeliarium_, known as the _Book of Kells_, is mentioned by the _Four Masters_ under the year 1006 as being then the "principal relic of the western world," on account of its golden case or cover, and as having been temporarily stolen in that year from the erdomh or sacristy of the great church of Kells.
About 1380 some of the expenses attending the production of an _Evangeliarium_, or book of the liturgical Gospels, included thirteen and fourpence for the writing, four and threepence for the illuminating, three and fourpence for the binding, and tenpence a day for eighteen weeks, in all fifteen shillings, for the writer's "commons," or food.
Eusebii Magni), Milan, 1748, and by Bianchini on the left-hand page of his great “Evangeliarium Quadruplex,” Rome, 1749; the latter edition has been reprinted in Migne, Patr.
Thus, for instance, within the past years was printed the "Evangeliarium, Epistolarium, et Lectionarium Aztecum", composed nearly three centuries and a half ago by a Spanish Franciscan named Bernardine Sahagyn.