Gerbert (Martin) Vetus Liturgia Alemannica, 3 vol. in 2, vol. 1 title with engraved vignette, engraved illustrations and initials, 11 engraved plates (some folding), foxed and browned, offsetting, occasional marginal tears, contemporary vellum, hinges cracked, vol. 2 back strip loose, worn, San‑Blasianis, Germany, 1776 § Goar (Jacques) [Euchologion] sive Rituale Græcorum, text in Latin and Greek in two columns, half title, printed title in red and black with engraved vignette, engraved plate and illustrations, spotting and staining, some finger soiling, occasional marginal tears and small holes, contemporary vellum, uncut, worn, spine detached, Venice, Bartholomeo Javarina, 1730; and 18 others, 16th-19th century Latin and Greek, v.s (21)
⁂ Vetus Liturgia Alemannica is a collection of Latin liturgical texts from 8th–12th century German-speaking monastic communities. Gerbert, a Benedictine and Prince-Abbot of St. Blasien, was a pioneer in liturgical scholarship.
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