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- Almuce abstract "An almuce was a fur hood-like shoulder cape worn as a choir vestment in the Middle Ages, especially in England. Initially, it was worn by the general population. It found lasting use by certain Canons Regular, such as the white almutium worn on the arm by Premonstratensian canons. It also survives in the tippet and hood worn by some Anglican priests.The almuce or amess is defined by E. L. Cutts as a tippet of black cloth with a hood attached, lined with fur, worn in choir by canons, and in some counties of England by parochial rectors. The academic hood is a derivative from the medieval almuce.".
- Almuce thumbnail Geistlicher_im_Pelz.jpg?width=300.
- Almuce wikiPageExternalLink 11_almuce.htm.
- Almuce wikiPageID "1568518".
- Almuce wikiPageLength "1268".
- Almuce wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Almuce wikiPageRevisionID "541109215".
- Almuce wikiPageWikiLink Anglicanism.
- Almuce wikiPageWikiLink Canons_Regular.
- Almuce wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglican_vestments.
- Almuce wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Catholic_vestments.
- Almuce wikiPageWikiLink Premonstratensians.
- Almuce wikiPageWikiLink Vestment.
- Almuce wikiPageWikiLink File:Geistlicher_im_Pelz.jpg.
- Almuce wikiPageWikiLinkText "almuce".
- Almuce wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Christian-vestment-stub.
- Almuce wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
- Almuce wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Almuce subject Category:Anglican_vestments.
- Almuce subject Category:Roman_Catholic_vestments.
- Almuce hypernym Cape.
- Almuce type Place.
- Almuce type Vestment.
- Almuce comment "An almuce was a fur hood-like shoulder cape worn as a choir vestment in the Middle Ages, especially in England. Initially, it was worn by the general population. It found lasting use by certain Canons Regular, such as the white almutium worn on the arm by Premonstratensian canons. It also survives in the tippet and hood worn by some Anglican priests.The almuce or amess is defined by E. L.".
- Almuce label "Almuce".
- Almuce sameAs Q968681.
- Almuce sameAs Almussa.
- Almuce sameAs Almuce.
- Almuce sameAs Almutia.
- Almuce sameAs Aumusse.
- Almuce sameAs Almuzia.
- Almuce sameAs Almutia.
- Almuce sameAs m.025rw__.
- Almuce sameAs Q968681.
- Almuce wasDerivedFrom Almuce?oldid=541109215.
- Almuce depiction Geistlicher_im_Pelz.jpg.
- Almuce isPrimaryTopicOf Almuce.