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Definition of Antiphoner

Antiphoner
Antiphoner An*tiph"o*ner, n. [F. antiphonaire. See Antiphon.] A book of antiphons. --Chaucer.

Meaning of Antiphoner from wikipedia

- equivalents for antiphonary are antiphonar (still in re****ble use) and antiphoner (considered obsolete by some English lexicographers, but still sometimes...
- The Ranworth Antiphoner is a 15th-century illuminated antiphoner of the Sarum Rite. It was commissioned for the Church of St Helen in Ranworth in Norfolk...
- contains occasional services such as are now usually found in a Ritual. The "Antiphoner" is a Manual with notes. The "Rituale" and "Pontificale" have contents...
- referred to as the Inchcolm Antiphoner. It contains one of the few remaining examples of Celtic Plainchant. Pages of the Antiphoner can be accessed online...
- his Liber Hymnorum, Notker claimed his musical work was inspired by an antiphoner that was brought to Gall from the Jumièges Abbey, soon after its destruction...
- Monymusk Reliquary, although this is now doubted by scholars. In the Antiphoner of Inchcolm Abbey, the "Iona of the East" (situated on an island in the...
- of organum; he wrote the great book (Magnus Liber) for the gradual and antiphoner for the sacred service." All of the Magnus Liber is for two voices, although...
- Edward Elgar and Thomas Tomkins. Of particular note are the Worcester Antiphoner (the only book of its kind to survive the Reformation), the will of King...
- publishes the first printed copy of the Canterbury Tales. The Ranworth Antiphoner is presented to St Helen's Church, Ranworth. 17 DecemberFirst book...
- his musically sensitive translations of Latin hymns into English. The Antiphoner and Grail: Being the Words of the Antiphons and Hymns at Mattins and Evening...