The old service-books of the English Church . e processions ofconsiderable importance, and the presence of the chiefdignitary of the diocese is shown. Manuscript copies of the Processional are somewhatrare, the later printed copies are more common. Theeditioprinceps of the Sarum Processional, printed in 1502,exists in a copy on vellum, now at St. Johns College,Oxford. The text of the York Processional was edited with itsmusic by Dr. W. G. Henderson (now Dean of Carlisle)for the Surtees Society, in 1875, as part of the volumecontaining the York Manual, pp. 133-207. The text of the Sarum Process
The old service-books of the English Church . e processions ofconsiderable importance, and the presence of the chiefdignitary of the diocese is shown. Manuscript copies of the Processional are somewhatrare, the later printed copies are more common. Theeditioprinceps of the Sarum Processional, printed in 1502,exists in a copy on vellum, now at St. Johns College,Oxford. The text of the York Processional was edited with itsmusic by Dr. W. G. Henderson (now Dean of Carlisle)for the Surtees Society, in 1875, as part of the volumecontaining the York Manual, pp. 133-207. The text of the Sarum Processional was privatelyprinted, under Dr. W. G. Hendersons editorship, atLeeds, 1882, from the edition of 1508, printed at Rouen,which appears to have been the second edition reproduces twelve woodcuts from the edition of 1508,and one from that of 1528. We give a specimen of each. In 1901 Mr. Wordsworth edited for the CambridgePress a large fragment of a Procession-book writtenspecially for cathedral use at Salisbury, with the missing. ASCENSION DAY PROCESSION I. THE LION BANNER. 2, 2. OTHER BANNERS IN ORDER. 3. THE DRAGON. 4. 4. TWO CLERKS OF THE SECOND BENCH, IN COPES, HEARING A RELIQUARY. 5, 5. TWO THURIFERS IVoodcttt from a, printed Sarum Processional, ?o,ijo2, ijoS, &c. THE PROCESSIONAL 169 portions supplied from other Sarum books. He wasallowed, by the Dean of Carlisles courtesy, to reproducethe set of woodcuts, with the addition of a key to theirmeaning. He also included in his volume a revised listof some sections of Dickinsons and Stewarts List ofexisting copies of Service-books of English Use, Processionale; York Processionale ; GraduateSarum ; Manuale, Sacra Institutio Baptizandi, etc., and Mr. Jenkinson having previously revisedthose sections which relate to the Breviary, etc. (L.) CHAPTER V BOOKS FOR THE ALTAR SERVICEOF THE MASS THE SACRAMENTARY AND MISSAL THE great books of the Merovingian and Carlo-vingian epochs were Bibles, Psalters
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