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... manuscripts ; here Tischendorf discovered ( 1844 ) amid neglect the earliest extant manuscript of the whole New Testament , the Codex Sinaiticus ( Aleph ) , now in the British Museum . bread in it for us . ' And he dipped it . And they ...
... manuscripts ; here Tischendorf discovered ( 1844 ) amid neglect the earliest extant manuscript of the whole New Testament , the Codex Sinaiticus ( Aleph ) , now in the British Museum . bread in it for us . ' And he dipped it . And they ...
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... manuscripts of the Latin classics and patristic writings . In a majority of cases the earliest and best manuscripts of these date from the revival of letters under Charle- magne and his immediate successors ( c . 780-860 ) , and but for ...
... manuscripts of the Latin classics and patristic writings . In a majority of cases the earliest and best manuscripts of these date from the revival of letters under Charle- magne and his immediate successors ( c . 780-860 ) , and but for ...
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... manuscripts the plain chant of the golden age ( AD 600-1100 ) and a choral performance that was for long superior to any other and which made of Solesmes the Mecca of ' plain - chantists ' . These scholars effectively rescued from ...
... manuscripts the plain chant of the golden age ( AD 600-1100 ) and a choral performance that was for long superior to any other and which made of Solesmes the Mecca of ' plain - chantists ' . These scholars effectively rescued from ...
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Foreword | 7 |
The first Christian monks | 9 |
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