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...suppliciter exoramus: ut, sicut ecclesiae tuae beatus andreas apostolus exstitit praedicator et rector, ita apud te sit pro nobis perpetuus intercessor. per dominum nostrum iesum christum. amen. nos quemq[ue] singulariter omnes precor pariter ut meis excellibus oretis p[ro] omnibus. amen. annuntiaverunt opera dei, et facta ejus intellexerunt. oremus. exaudi nos deus salutaris noster et apostolorum tuorum nos tuere presi...

English: A page from the 15th century French illuminated manuscript MSS 122 in the Boise State University Library Special Collections. Dimensions: 9  × 8.5 cm. The manuscript is from a book of hours, and the page shown partially covers the liturgy of the octave of Saint Andrew.

English translation:

We humbly entreat [Thy majesty], O Lord, that, just as the blessed Apostle Andrew was once a preacher and guide to the faithful: so he may now be a perpetual advocate on behalf of us before Thee. Through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. Each and every one of us prays together, that you may intervene on behalf of us all upon our departure from this life. Amen. And they declared the works of God: and understood his acts. Let us pray. Graciously hear us, O Lord, our Saviour, and protect us with the fortress of your apostles...
Français : Page du manuscrit enluminé français du XVe siècle MSS122 de la collection spéciale de la bibliothèque de l'université d'état de Boise (Idaho, Etats-Unis). Dimensions : 9 × 8,5 cm. Ce manuscrit est un livre d'heures, et la page présentée ici donne la liturgie de l'octave de Saint André.

Traduction du texte latin :

Nous supplions humblement [ta majesté], ô Seigneur, que, tout comme le bienheureux apôtre André fut un prédicateur et un guide pour les fidèles : ainsi il peut maintenant être notre intercesseur perpétuel devant toi. Par Jésus Christ, notre Seigneur. Amen. Chacune et chacun d'entre nous prie ensemble, que interveniez au nom de nous tous lors de notre départ de cette vie. Amen. Et ils ont déclaré les œuvres de Dieu : et compris ses actes. Prions. Exauce-nous, ô Seigneur, notre Sauveur, et protège-nous avec la forteresse de tes apôtres...
Date circa 1480
date QS:P,+1480-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Boise State University Library
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