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Collectarium

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: "Collectarium" has never qualified as a well-established English title for any specific book of the Catholic Church; it is only occasionally used for the medieval genre. The title or uniform title to be used for a Collectarium, Collectar, Collectaneum, etc., will usually be the title found in the manuscript which contains it or, lacking that, in an edition (title in Latin will usually be preferable)

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Collectarium (Cistercian), 14th century

 Item
Identifier: MS 29
Contents The manuscript is a 14th century Collectarium. The collectarium is a book that contains Collects, which are short general prayers of a particular structure used in Christian liturgy. This version originated in Italy; a Perugian provenance is clearly indicated, with Sienese connections. It is also specifically Cistercian.The Kalendar starts on f.1r.In the Kalendar, the distinctively Cistercian marks are: 10 January: Viliemi [i.e.Guillelmi] (Bishop)...
Dates: 14th century