ANNUAL SERVICE
ACCORDING TO THE RITE
OF THE HOLY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
containing
MASSES FOR ALL SUNDAYS OF THE SOLEMNITIES OF THE LORD,
GODDESS, SAINTS OF LORD
including
NOTES ON THE LESSONS AND GOSPELS, HYMNS FROM THE PRIESTLY PRAYERS, AS WELL AS THE GOSPELS DURING THE PROCESSIONS
by
publisher of the great and holy week
t.1-2
t.1: From Advent to the Lord's Resurrection
t.2: From the Lord's Resurrection to Advent
HARDCOVER HALF-LEATHER BINDING OF THE PERIOD, ON THE FRONT FACES OF BOTH VOLUMES SUPEREXLIBIRS IN THE FORM OF A DRY-EMBOSSED BLINDWORM, DECORATIVE SPINES, PAGE EDGES MARBLED
Slepowron - Polish coat of arms of the nobility, bearing the calls Bojno and Bujno. The coat of arms was mainly found in Mazovia, Podlasie and Rus, as well as in the land of Lublin. The oldest seal with an image of the Ślepowron coat of arms was found on, dating back to 1352, documents of Jan the Sandomierz Voivode. The first court record comes from 1389. Among the most famous families sealing with the Ślepowron coat of arms, the Pulaski and Krasinski families should be mentioned. Slepowron was used by min. Zygmunt Krasinski and Ignacy Skorupka.
"With the shoulder straight up the horseshoe stands, on it a cross, on the cross at the Black Raven a little climbed to flight having wings, to the right of the shield turned, in the mouth holding a golden ring, the field of the shield blue, white horseshoe, on the helmet above the crown such a raven." Kasper Niesiecki, Herbarz Polski, T. II [source: Wikipedia].
Berlin 1844-5, Published by Behr's Bookstore. pp. [6], IV, [12], XL, 318, [4]; [5], XL, 476, [2], format 13.5x19cm
Condition BDB-/ minor rubbing of edges, minor staining, browning, soiling of pages, few underlining, despite minor flaws A NICE AND EFFECTIVE COMBINATION