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Definition of Liturgiology

Liturgiology
Liturgiology Li*tur`gi*ol"o*gy, n. [Liturgy + -logy.] The science treating of liturgical matters; a treatise on, or description of, liturgies. --Shipley.

Meaning of Liturgiology from wikipedia

- Limnologystudy of bodies of fresh water Linguisticsstudy of language Liturgiologystudy of liturgical forms and church rituals Loimologystudy of plagues...
- Liturgics, also called liturgical studies or liturgiology, is the academic discipline dedicated to the study of liturgy (public worship rites, rituals...
- Terms Containing Brief Explanations of Words Used in Dogmatic Theology, Liturgiology; Ecclesiastical Chronology and Law; Gothis Architecture; Christian Antiquities...
- been questioned. Among the parts published are sections on agriculture, liturgiology, tactics, and medicine (including veterinary practise)." This work does...
- (1924). The Mozarabic and Ambrosian Rites: Four Essays in Comparative Liturgiology. London: Longmans, Green and Company. p. 98. "Milano laica e religiosa"...
- classification. The description of physical characteristics of a rock. liturgiology The study of liturgy, a set of rituals that are performed, usually by...
- various views as to etymology. According to John Mason Neale in Essays of Liturgiology (1863), Chapter X: "The Latin name has remained in modern languages,...
- ISBN 9788323395560. Ubiparipović, Srboljub (2019). "Development of Liturgiology among the Orthodox Serbs and its Impact on Actual Liturgical Renewal...
- the present state and working of the Oriental Church (1859) Essays on Liturgiology and Church History (1863) A commentary on the Psalms by John Mason Neale...
- (cf. Rudolf of Rheinfelden). It was, however, in sacramental theology, liturgiology, and notably ecclesiastical music that Gerbert was mainly interested...