Terce is a canonical hour of the Divine Office. It consists mainly of psalms and is held around 9 a.m. Its name comes from Latin and refers to the third hour of the day after dawn. With Prime, Sext, None and Compline it belongs to the so-called "Little hours".
Terce is a canonical hour of the Divine Office. It consists mainly of psalms and is held around 9 a.m. Its name comes from Latin and refers to the third...
day's progress by striking again at about nine o'clock in the morning (Terce, the "third hour"), tolled for the lunch break at noon (Sext, the "sixth...
sestertii; but older literature frequently uses sesterce, plural sesterces, terce being the English equivalent of tertius. A modern shorthand for values in...
reference to the rhyme in Finnegans Wake (619.27f): With pipe on bowl. Terce for a fiddler, sixt for makmerriers, none for a Cole. Joyce is also punning...
as are the titles of the seven poems constituting the series: "Prime", "Terce", "Sext", "Nones", "Vespers", "Compline", and "Lauds". Each refers to a...
offices such as the Little Hours of Prime and prayer during the day such as (Terce, Sext, None, and Compline). Some Anglican monastic communities have a Daily...
Prior to 1964 the surviving spouse also has a right of terce (not the same as the religious term terce) on the deceased spouse's lands. Thus, under Scots...
(Midnight) Lauds or Dawn Prayer (Dawn) Prime or Early Morning Prayer (7 am) Terce or Mid-Morning Prayer (9 am) Sext or Midday Prayer (12 noon) None or Mid-Afternoon...
of the Catholic Church take their names from the Roman clock: the prime, terce, sext and none occur during the first (prīma) = 6 am, third (tertia) = 9...
influenced by the Rule of Saint Benedict, where these psalms are assigned to Terce, Sext and Nones on weekdays. Over the centuries, however, various schedules...
di Cultura Classica. 21: 106–119. Howe, Nicholas Phillies (1974). "The 'Terce Muse' of Catullus 101". Classical Philology. 69 (4): 274–276. doi:10.1086/366109...
Name of the Rose (Harcourt, Inc., 1984), p. 506. First Day, Terce, paragraph 37 First Day, Terce, paragraph 67 Third Day, Vespers, paragraphs 50–56 Third...
at Terce, Sext and None on Sundays. The remaining sections, corresponding to the last nine letters of the Hebrew alphabet, are assigned to Terce, Sext...
certain times of the day: Matins (sometimes called Vigil), Lauds, Prime, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers, and Compline. The Second Vatican Council ordered the...
Office prayers took up much of a monk's waking hours – Matins, Lauds, Prime, Terce, daily Mass, Sext, None, Vespers, and Compline. In between prayers, monks...
medieval church at the daily divine offices (i.e. Matins, Lauds, Prime, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers, and Compline) were said standing with uplifted hands...
following: Nunc sancte nobis spiritus; (OH 20) Rector potens, verax Deus Terce (Roman Breviary); (NH 10) Rerum Deus Tenax Vigor Sext (Roman Breviary);...
children: Cass, Max-Ernest, and Yo-Yoji; and their adventures as members of the Terces Society, a group that seeks to prevent a mysterious "Secret" from being...
Eucharist (Mass) (10:00 AM on Sundays) 8:00 AM | Great Silence Ends 8:30 AM | Terce 9:00 AM | Morning work period begins 12:00 PM | Sext 12:15 PM | Dinner 12:45...
This ancient division has survived in the Liturgy of the Hours: Prime, Terce, Sext, and Nones are named after the first, third, sixth and ninth hours...
meeting took place in the morning, after the church services of Prime or Terce. The monks might sit along the length of the walls in strict age-order,...
entitled to a dower and/or a terce (or curtesy in the case of widowers), that is, one third of the heritable marital estate. The terce was earliest known as...