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    Originally posted by hedgehog View Post
    Looks can deceive Ams, it really is a violin playing macaw dressed to look human
    Fooled me - what will they think of next?

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      You were very very close with your Charlemagne Gospel book Ams, would you care to provide the last ingredient? As I said, a timely book. He had more than a few books did Charlemagne.

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        Book of Hours?
        Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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          Yes, finally! Not that it actually contained notated Gregorian chant (i.e. to say I'm not sure that it did - pretty sure it didn't), but Charlemagne was very important in the matter of establishing one particular style of chant, rather than Pope Gregory.

          Oh well, I didn't think it that difficult Hats off to mercia!

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            Originally posted by hedgehog View Post
            Yes, finally! Not that it actually contained notated Gregorian chant, but Charlemagne was very important in the matter of establishing one particular style of chant, rather than Pope Gregory.

            Oh well, I didn't think it that difficult Hats off to mercia!
            Bravo mercs !

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              We live and learn:

              A Book of Hours is essentially a collection of Christian prayers for recitation at different times or 'hours' of the day. These were written in Latin, the language of the medieval church, and were a simplified version of the eight periods of prayer observed by monks and nuns, from Matins in the morning to Compline at night. However, these prayer books were intended for individual use by lay people.
              http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/article...urs-louis-xii/

              'Louis XII of France Kneeling in Prayer, Accompanied by Saints Michael, Charlemagne, Louis and Denis', by Jean Bourdichon, France, 1498/9.
              The J. Paul Getty Museum
              (From The Book of Hours of Louis XII)
              Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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                Originally posted by Flay View Post
                We live and learn:



                http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/article...urs-louis-xii/

                'Louis XII of France Kneeling in Prayer, Accompanied by Saints Michael, Charlemagne, Louis and Denis', by Jean Bourdichon, France, 1498/9.
                The J. Paul Getty Museum
                (From The Book of Hours of Louis XII)
                Yes Flay and because of that, the ones made for very rich people contain wonderful illuminations!

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                  Originally posted by hedgehog View Post
                  Yes Flay and because of that, the ones made for very rich people contain wonderful illuminations!
                  There is also:

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                    oh dear is it me ? how did that happen ?


                    an H please to musically connect

                    melancholic, sanguinic, phlegmatic, choleric

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                      Originally posted by mercia View Post
                      oh dear is it me ? how did that happen ?


                      an H please to musically connect

                      melancholic, sanguinic, phlegmatic, choleric
                      Four temperaments - no doubt to mislead to Nielsen?

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                        Originally posted by mercia View Post
                        melancholic, sanguinic, phlegmatic, choleric
                        Mrs Flay would add another personality type to that list:

                        Idiotic

                        Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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                          Originally posted by Flay View Post
                          Mrs Flay would add another personality type to that list:

                          Idiotic

                          Describes AA ers very well!

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                            The Four Temperaments, a ballet with music by Paul Hindemith?

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                              Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                              Hindemith
                              ........ is the correct answer

                              your turn

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                                Cheers mercs ...

                                An I to link Leo,Percy and a sense of direction

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