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[Prayer book].

Abstract:
Compendium of Catholic prayers for different times and purposes, such as prayers for morning and evening (p. 1, 16), for during mass (p. 21), for before and after confession (p. 36, 61), and for before and after communion (p. 71, 97); prayers to various saints (St. Joseph, p. 151; St. Magdalena, p. 152); devotional prayers (Andachtsübung zu der allerheiligsten Dreifaltigkeit, p. 171; Anbetung des allerheiligsten Sacrament des Altars, p. 188); and various services and litanies for communal worship (Kürze Tageszeit von der unbefleckten Empfängnus Maria zu der Metten, p. 122; Litanei vom Namen Jesu, p. 182), with inclusion of texts designated as hymns (Hymnus, p. 126, 128). A table of contents, listing categories of prayers, is included (Register, p. 255-256).
Creator:
Erbsin, Magdalena.
Date:
1777
Identifier:
9942858553503681; (OCoLC)ocn216883858; (OCoLC)216883858; (PU)4285855-penndb-Voyager
Language:
German; Latin
Provenance:
Gift of G. J. M. Fuhrman, 1960.
Publisher:
[Germany], 1777.
Subject:
Lord's Supper -- Prayers and devotions -- Early works to 1800.; Lord's Supper.; Codices.; Hymns.; Prayers.; Prayer books.; Devotional literature.; Manuscripts, European.; Prayers and devotions.; Manuscripts, German.
Form/Genre:
Manuscripts
Physical Description:
135 leaves : paper, illustrations; 162 x 97 (133 x 69) mm bound to 166 x 102 mm
Personal Name:
Gebhard, Joseph, engraver.
Rights:
https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/?
Notes:
Pagination: Paper, iii + 129 + iii; 1-56, [i], 57-81, 81-101, 103-254, [255-256]; contemporary pagination in ink, modern pagination in pencil, upper outer corners.; Origin: Written in Germany in 1777.; Title supplied by cataloger.; Ms. codex.; Layout: Written in 21-27 long lines; frame-ruled in red ink.; Binding: Contemporary gilt morocco (Zacour-Hirsch), with the name of the original owner, Magdalena Erbsin, and the date 1777 embossed on the cover.; Decoration: Engravings in red ink of the crucifixion (pasted opposite f. 1r), by artist Rem[m?]ele, with quotation below: Cum dilexisset suos, in finem dilexit eos (John 13:1); and of St. Matthew (pasted on leaf between pp. 56 and 57), by engraver Joseph Gebhard, with quotation below: Tertium animal habens faciem quasi hominus (Revelation 4:7). Titles of prayers and occasional initials, as well as the last word, Amen (p. 254), in red ink.; Script: Written in a German cursive hand.; German, except for quotations in Latin below pictures.
Physical Location:
Ms. Codex 1145