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Majores

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MAJORES. The male ascendant beyond the sixth degree were so called among the Romans, and the term is still used in making genealogical tables.



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The older and deeper symbols of this season include readings from Isaiah and performances of Handel's Messiah and of the earliest Advent composition known as the Great O's or originally Antiphonae Majores.
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