This is a Latin edition of the "Breviarium Parisiense," edited under the authority of Cardinal Charles Gaspard Guillaume de Vintimille, the Archbishop of Paris. A breviary is a liturgical book containing the daily prayers and readings required to be recited by priests and other religious orders in the Catholic Church. This particular edition represents the Parisian version of these canonical hours, offering a structured compilation of psalms, hymns, readings, and prayers arranged for use throughout the liturgical year. The "Breviarium Parisiense" reflects the specific liturgical traditions and practices of the Archdiocese of Paris. This book provides insight into the religious life and practices of the Catholic Church during the time of Cardinal de Vintimille.
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