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1. What are synonyms for Ambrosian?
2. 3 synonyms for Ambrosian: ambrosial, nectarous, ambrosial
3. The word Ambrosian is derived from St
4. ‘The Ambrosian scheme, deriving its origin from St
5. Synonyms for Ambrosian in Free Thesaurus
6. Ambrosian chant, monophonic, or unison, chant that accompanies the Latin mass and canonical hours of the Ambrosian rite
7. Find below definitions and meanings of Ambrosian
8. Adjectives for ambrosia include Ambrosiac, ambrosial and ambrosian
9. Pontifical Mass in the Ambrosian Rite, on the Feast of St
10. The Ambrosian is: "Adventus Domini inchoatur Dominica proxima post Festum S
11. The Ambrosian is: "Adventus Domini inchoatur Dominica proxima post Festum S
12. In the Ambrosian Rite, the acolytes stand in front of
13. The genus includes the ragweeds Derived forms of ambrosia ambrosial or Ambrosian, …
14. The Amice, moreover, in the Ambrosian Rite is also put on after the alb
15. The Ambrosian is our quarterly newsletter for alumni, parents, students, and friends of St. Ambrose Academy
16. The Medieval Mass, the Ambrosian Mass, and the full Office of Compline chanted in English - breathtakingly beautiful
17. Synonyms for Ambrosian include delicious, tasty, appetising, appetizing, flavoursome, flavourful, delectable, toothsome, inviting and succulent
18. Ambrosian definition: pertaining to the religious congregations under the protection of Saint Ambrose Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
19. The question as to what constitutes Ambrosian chant in the sense of chant composed by St
20. The gospel and epistle are still read from the ambo in the Ambrosian rite at Milan.
21. Ambrosial: 1 adj worthy of the gods Synonyms: ambrosian heavenly of or belonging to heaven or god adj extremely pleasing to the taste; sweet and fragrant “ Ambrosial food” Synonyms: ambrosian , nectarous tasty pleasing to the sense of taste
22. Ambrosian Liturgy and Rite, the liturgy and Rite of the Church of Milan, which derives its name from St
23. The Ambrosian Republic is the fourth scenario of the Sforza campaign in Age of Empires II HD: The Forgotten.It is based on the namesake Golden Ambrosian Republic, when Duke Filippo Maria Visconti of Milan has died and the Duchy of Milan has been replaced with a republic
24. In his article he speaks to some of the traditions kept in the Ambrosian tradition during this time.
25. The codex, found by Muratori in the Ambrosian Library at Milan, and named by him the "Antiphonary of Bangor" ("Antiphonarium Benchorense"), was brought to Milan from Bobbio with many other books by Cardinal Federigo Borromeo when he founded the Ambrosian Library in 1609.
26. The Ambrosian rite Mass at San Simeon Piccolo and Generally The Ambrosian rite Mass began with a procession, accompanied by special antiphons repeated from the Office; the custom is to stop in the middle of the nave for the singing of twelve “Kyrie eleison”, then move into the sanctuary
27. Beverly Sills, The Ambrosian Opera Chorus, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras: Beverly Sills, The Ambrosian Opera Chorus, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras - Beverly Sills Great Scenes And Arias From French Operas (LP) His Master's Voice, His Master's Voice: ASD 2513, 1E 063 90370: UK: 1969
28. The Ambrosian liturgy : the ordinary and canon of the mass according to the rite of the Church of Milan by Catholic Church
29. One of our readers sent notice of the publication online of various manuals related to the ancient rites and ceremonies of the venerable Ambrosian rite
30. An Ambrosian Mass: Pater Noster 1:23: 24 An Ambrosian Mass: Agnus Dei 1:00: 25 Office of Compline: Invitatory & Night Hymn 1:49: 26 Office of Compline: Psalm 133 1:46: 27 Office of Compline: Reading 0:44: 28 Office of Compline: Responsory 1:04: 29 Office of Compline: Canticle
31. The Ambrosian Codex, reputedly the most authoritative, says the queen was shown three images; she asked for the Santo Nino but left empty-handed, and Magellan …
32. From 1961 to 1966, during McCarthy's tenure as choral director of The London Symphony Orchestra, when directed by McCarthy, the Ambrosian Singers were called the London Symphony Orchestra Chorus.
33. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Ambrosian “Maude” Horn Simpson (4 Jul 1869–12 Nov 1968), Find a Grave Memorial no
34. At the present time, so far as the Roman Catholic Church is concerned, apparelled albs are only in regular use at Milan (Ambrosian Rite), and, partially, in certain churches in Spain
35. The Ambrosian Rite is one of three surviving distinct liturgical rites in regular use in the Latin Church, the other two being the Mozarabic Rite and the Roman Rite
36. Among the earliest examples of literary manuscript illumination, the fifty-two surviving fragments that make up the Ambrosian Iliad preserve what was likely the standard Classical iconography for Homeric legends
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38. The Ambrosian Republic The city of Milan was thrown into confusion by the sudden death of the Duke without a respected adult heir. Influential citizens believed that the old republic could be restored
39. Ambrosian chant is a form of plain chant used by the Church of Milan and is named after Saint Ambrose who was Bishop of the metropolitan diocese from 374 to 397 and is …
40. Picture 47 of the Ambrosian Iliad - an illuminated manuscript of Homer's work dating to the 5th century CE) - showing Achilles making a sacrifice to Zeus in order to ensure Patroclus' safe return (from the Iliad book 16, 220-252).
41. Ambrose, only provides for the recitation of the Psalter once a fortnight.’ ‘St Gregory the Great added four more to the original Ambrosian modes, and this system forms the basis of Gregorian plainsong, still used in the Roman Catholic Church.’
42. The Ambrosian rite has always been of great interest to me, and as we are now within Lent it seemed an apropos time to revisit an old article written by my friend and colleague Nicola de Grandi, written back in 2010 for New Liturgical Movement
43. The Biblioteca Ambrosiana is a historic library in Milan, Italy, also housing the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, the Ambrosian art gallery.Named after Ambrose, the patron saint of Milan, it was founded in 1609 by Cardinal Federico Borromeo, whose agents scoured Western Europe and even Greece and Syria for books and manuscripts