Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.(Before reading the following post please refer to Book IV, Part II, An Interlude, first footnote
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Hey John, Still working on info about prayers said for the hours, but to tide you over until then, here are some reasonably reliable references (I've scanned the info on the Wikipedia page and it looks good to me). This first is a far cry from 15th century Italy, but you might find it useful or entertaining: http://hefenfelth.wordpress.com/2008/03/12/hours-of-prayer/
My copy of the English translation of Lazzerelli turned up on Friday, but with work and other committments I haven't had a chance to sit down with it properly yet.
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Still working on info about prayers said for the hours, but to tide you over until then, here are some reasonably reliable references (I've scanned the info on the Wikipedia page and it looks good to me).
This first is a far cry from 15th century Italy, but you might find it useful or entertaining:
http://hefenfelth.wordpress.com/2008/03/12/hours-of-prayer/
Here's the Wikipedia page on the Liturgy of the Hours:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liturgy_of_the_Hours
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My copy of the English translation of Lazzerelli turned up on Friday, but with work and other committments I haven't had a chance to sit down with it properly yet.
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