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Author Topic: Attention!!! Does anyone have this breviary to sell?  (Read 878 times)
glastonbury_thorn
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« on: April 11, 2006, 10:02:PM »

Hello everybody:

 

I sure hope that someone answers this post:

 

I have sought and searched everywhere, hither and thither, for a particular Breviary that I cannot seem to find.

 

Is there anyone who has a Bridgettine Breviary and is willing to sell it? The official title is: Breviarium Sacrarum Virginum Ordinis Sanctissimi Salvatoris vulgo Sanctae Birgittae Horas Deiparae Virginis per Ferias Distributas Continens Opus Pium et Omnibus Eidem Virgini Devotis ob Sermones Angelicos Accomodatissimum. Romae: Desclee, 1908.

 

It is a two volume set.

 

Thank you very much!

 

---Glastonbury thorn

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gladius_veritatis
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« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2006, 10:26:PM »

That must be one big spine, to fit all those words in the title on it!  Whew!

 

May God supply your present need, my friend, if it so pleases and glorifies Him.

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glastonbury_thorn
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« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2006, 10:29:PM »

Quote from: gladius_veritatis
 

That must be one big spine, to fit all those words in the title on it!  Whew!

 

May God supply your present need, my friend, if it so pleases and glorifies Him.

 

Thank you Mr. Veritatis, this is the most rarest breviary ever! I need prayers.

 

--- Glastonbury

 

 

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creimann
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« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2006, 10:32:PM »

Put a search order in at ABEbooks.com and you'll get matches as they come in. Remember though that not everybody spells all the words correctly.
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glastonbury_thorn
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« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2006, 10:34:PM »

Quote from: creimann
Put a search order in at ABEbooks.com and you'll get matches as they come in. Remember though that not everybody spells all the words correctly.

I search everyday to no avail. ABEbooks is my prime source for liturgical texts. It is the best website for used books.

 

--- Glastonbury

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