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Bishop Tomicki′s Missal
Original titleMissale secundum ritum insignis ecclesie cathedralis Cracouiensis
LanguageLatin
Genremissal
PublisherPeter Liechtenstein
Publication date
1532
Pages388

Bishop Tomicki′s Missal is a printed missal from 1532.[1][2]

The missal was published in 1532 in Venice by Peter Liechtenstein for the diocese of Cracow in Poland and was compiled at the request of Bishop Piotr Tomicki.[1][2] The most important elements of the Roman Catholic liturgy were the same everywhere, but some local differences existed such as additional prayers or a different calendar of saints, so this gave rise to the need to develop diocesan missals.[1] One of the copies was in the Tarnowski collection in Dzików Castle in Tarnobrzeg in Poland.[1] The National Library of Poland purchased the Dzików library in 2009.[1] From May 2024, a copy of the missal is presented at a permanent exhibition in the Palace of the Commonwealth.[3][1]

The book contains 388 leaves in folio format and musical notation.[2] It is printed in red and black.[2] On the title page there is a woodcut depicting St Stanislaus and St Florian.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Makowski & Sapała 2024, p. 98.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Bishop Tomicki′s Missal". Polona (in Polish). National Library of Poland. Retrieved 2024-06-13.
  3. ^ "Palace of the Commonwealth open to visitors". National Library of Poland. 2024-05-28. Retrieved 2024-06-11.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Makowski, Tomasz; Sapała, Patryk, eds. (2024). The Palace of the Commonwealth. Three times opened. Treasures from the National Library of Poland at the Palace of the Commonwealth. Warsaw: National Library of Poland.

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