A Familiar Analysis of the Calendar of the Church of England, and Perpetual Guide to the Almanac
Hugh F. Martyndale
c1827
Effingham Wilson
Description:
An early nineteenth-century reference text designed to explain the historical, liturgical, and astronomical basis of the ecclesiastical calendar.
This book provides a detailed breakdown of the Church of England's calendar system, serving as a practical handbook for those seeking to understand the almanac's cycles and religious observances. It offers a structured approach to interpreting the various saints' days, moveable feasts, and chronological standards used in daily life during the early 1800s.
Condition:
Good Condition. Full blueish calf and gilt stamped title to front board. Binding is firm. Illustrated frontis. Contents are clean. Gift inscription to title page. Boards have light peeling to edges and general marking. Spine has more wear.
A Familiar Analysis of the Calendar of the Church of England, and Perpetual Guide to the Almanac
Hugh F. Martyndale
c1827
Effingham Wilson
Description:
An early nineteenth-century reference text designed to explain the historical, liturgical, and astronomical basis of the ecclesiastical calendar.
This book provides a detailed breakdown of the Church of England's calendar system, serving as a practical handbook for those seeking to understand the almanac's cycles and religious observances. It offers a structured approach to interpreting the various saints' days, moveable feasts, and chronological standards used in daily life during the early 1800s.
Condition:
Good Condition. Full blueish calf and gilt stamped title to front board. Binding is firm. Illustrated frontis. Contents are clean. Gift inscription to title page. Boards have light peeling to edges and general marking. Spine has more wear.