Libri Missales Ac Breviaria Ecclesiae Hungaricae Ad Receptionem Usque Ritus Romani, compiled by Ferdinandus Knauz, offers a detailed examination of the missals and breviaries of the Hungarian Church up to the adoption of the Roman Rite. This historical collection provides valuable insights into the liturgical practices and religious traditions of Hungary during a pivotal period of ecclesiastical change. Scholars and historians of religious studies will find this volume an essential resource for understanding the evolution of liturgical texts and the impact of Roman Rite adoption on the Hungarian Church.
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