10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ORPHREYED»
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Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume. With ...
Durandus (see below) says the Mitre was once of linen, and white ; and then
mentions the times when the precious Mitre is used : — " The orphreyed Mitre is
to be used," he says, " from Easter to Advent, and from the Nativity to
Septuagesima, ...
2
Glossary of ecclesiastical ornament and costume... a secon ...
Durandus (see below) says the Mitre was once of linen, and white ; and then
mentions the times when the Precious Mitre is used : — "The Orphreyed Mitre is
to be used," he says, " from Easter to Advent, and from the Nativity to
Septuagesima, ...
3
Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume
Durandus (see below) says the Mitre was one of linen, and white ; and then
mentions the times when the Precious Mitre is used : — " The Orphreyed Mitre is
to be used," he says, " from Easter to Advent, and from the Nativity to
Septuagesima, ...
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, 1868
4
Sacred archæology: a popular dictionary of ecclesiastical ...
tinetkra to Vendome, but the honour had become so common in time, and the
bishops so seriously complained of the abuse, that Pope Clement IV. confined
the precious mitre (orphreyed, and plated with gold or silver, but unjewelled) to ...
Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott, 1868
5
A Treatise On Ecclesiastical Heraldry
The material of the mitre had originally been simple white linen, orphreyed with
embroidery ; then it was made of silk damask, or cloth of gold or silver; finally it
was adorned as at present with plates of the precious metals, and set with pearls
...
6
Cambridge Music Manuscripts, 900-1700
Use of mitre, orphreyed or plain: bishop in orphreyed mitre and chasuble
consecrating; two acolytes. 391. Use of pastoral staff (and sandals): bishop half-
length, full face, in cope with crozier blessing; acolyte. 391 Use of the palleum, or
canopy ...
7
A History of British Art
Pugin relishes the descent of language, as it describes the piling of riches on
riches and rite upon rite, into a wild and obscure incoherence ('orphreyed
baudekins ... pix and pax ... chrismatory ... thurible') which seems both 172 ALL
CHANGE.
Andrew Graham-Dixon, 1999
8
The Church Visible: The Ceremonial Life and Protocol of the ...
GOLDEN, OR ORPHREYED, MITRE More properly called the mitra auriphrygiata
, the golden, or orphreyed, mitre is the mitre of gold cloth, with gold silk bands for
edging and borders. Gold silk was used for the flat forms, and gold silk or real ...
James-Charles Noonan, 1996
9
Worship and weave: towards Filipino liturgical vestments
The Golden or Orphreyed Mitre is also known as mitra auriphrygiata. This mitre of
gold cloth has gold silk embroidered bands (the circulus and titulus) and tassels
of gold silk or real spun gold. Like the precious mitre, its lining is always red silk.
10
The Dublin University Magazine
... tho lamps of the sanctuary burn bright ; the saintly portraitures in the glass
windows shine all gloriously ; and the albs hang in the oaken ambries, and the
cope- chests are filled with orphreyed baude- kins ; and pix, and pax, and
chrismatory ...