Aberdeen Breviary
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The first book to be printed in Scotland, the Aberdeen Breviary lists offices for the feast-days of Scottish saints. It was compiled by William Elphinstone, bishop of Aberdeen (1483-1514), and others.
Breviary of Saint-Pol-de-Léon (1516)
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Printed breviary for use of the diocese of Léon (USTC: 183613). Its production was commissioned by Hamon Barbier, abbot of Saint-Mathieu-de-Fine-Terre and canon of Saint-Pol-de-Léon, and financed and overseen by Yvon Quillevéré and Alain Prigent. Didier Maheu printed the work, in black and red colours, in Paris in 1516. No more than two copies survive.
Vita sancti Senani (breviary)
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A Latin work in nine lessons relating the Life of St Senán of Inis Cathaig. It was written for use in Brittany and derives, according to Pádraig Ó Riain, from the metrical version of the saint's Life.