Late Medieval Liturgical Offices

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Publisher : PIMS
ISBN 13 : 9780888443731
Total Pages : 260 pages
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Book Synopsis Late Medieval Liturgical Offices by : Andrew Hughes

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Late Medieval Liturgical Offices

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Publisher : PIMS
ISBN 13 : 9780888443724
Total Pages : 244 pages
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Download or read book Late Medieval Liturgical Offices written by Andrew Hughes and published by PIMS. This book was released on 1994 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Late Medieval Liturgical Offices

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Total Pages : 229 pages
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The Secular Liturgical Office in Late Medieval England

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ISBN 13 : 9782503572321
Total Pages : 278 pages
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Book Synopsis The Secular Liturgical Office in Late Medieval England by : Matthew Cheung Salisbury

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Late Medieval Liturgical Offices in Acrostic Form

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ISBN 13 : 9780494160275
Total Pages : 980 pages
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Book Synopsis Late Medieval Liturgical Offices in Acrostic Form by : Christina E. A. Marshall

Download or read book Late Medieval Liturgical Offices in Acrostic Form written by Christina E. A. Marshall and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 980 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The "rhymed office" consists of a series of versified antiphons and responsories sung at certain fixed hours of the day as part of the liturgical worship of the Christian church. A special variety of rhymed office is the office in acrostic form, in which the initials of the individual items when read in sequence form a secondary text. The forty-two known acrostic offices were composed throughout continental Europe from the eleventh to sixteenth centuries. The acrostics themselves usually name the feast, the author, or both. Complex acrostics are generally prayers or assertions of authorship. The acrostic can travel through all items of the work in the sequence of their performance, or join together only parts of the office (antiphons only, responsories only, Vespers service only, etc.). Both kinds of acrostic strive to lend unity to the discrete poetic items of the office: the first method compiles the diverse elements into one; the second orders the work into parts reflective of larger liturgical units. The two tendencies towards unification are also seen in the treatment of the metre and of the narrative material. The significance of the acrostic form is difficult to assess. The variety seen in the repertoire, and the virtual lack of interconnections between the various specimens, make it inappropriate to speak of a "tradition" of acrostic office composition. In the sources, the device is rarely evident to the eye. Moreover, the items have often been altered, rearranged and replaced, with the result that the acrostic is disrupted. No medieval account of the acrostic is known. The acrostic's focus on names (of author, saint, and feast) suggests that the hidden device is best understood as a prayer akin to the litany and the petition, whose essential movement is at once communal and inward. Style and subject matter of these offices are various. Metres may be regular accentual stanza forms, variations of these, or a freer assemblage of lines. Saints from the Bible, the early church, and the entire middle ages up until the fifteenth century were so celebrated. The manuscript and early printed liturgical books which transmit the acrostic offices are in some cases extremely numerous and widespread, whereas other offices are known from a single extant source.

The Secular Liturgical Office in Late Medieval England

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ISBN 13 : 9782503548067
Total Pages : 0 pages
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Download or read book The Secular Liturgical Office in Late Medieval England written by Matthew Cheung Salisbury and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Until recently, research on the late medieval English Office liturgy has suggested that all manuscripts of the same liturgical Use, including those of the celebrated and widespread Uses of Sarum and York, are in large part interchangeable and uniform. This study demonstrates, through detailed analyses of the manuscript breviaries and antiphonals of each secular liturgical Use of medieval England, that such books do share a common textual core. But this is in large part restricted to a single genre of text--the responsory. Other features, even within manuscripts of the same Use, are subject to striking and significant variation, influenced by local customs and hagiographical and textual priorities, and also by varying reception to liturgical prescriptions from ecclesiastical authorities. The identification of the characteristic features of each Use and the differentiation of regional patterns have resulted from treating each manuscript as a unique witness, a practice which is not common in liturgical studies, but one which gives the manuscripts greater value as historical sources. The term 'Use', often employed as a descriptor of orthodoxy, may itself imply a greater uniformity than ever existed, for the ways that the 'Use of Sarum', a liturgical pattern originally designed for enactment in a single cathedral, was realised in countless other venues for worship were dependent on the times, places, and contexts in which the rites were celebrated.

The Divine Office in the Latin Middle Ages

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Publisher : Oxford University Press
ISBN 13 : 9780195352382
Total Pages : 668 pages
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Book Synopsis The Divine Office in the Latin Middle Ages by : Margot E. Fassler

Download or read book The Divine Office in the Latin Middle Ages written by Margot E. Fassler and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2000-08-17 with total page 668 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Divine Office--the cycle of daily worship other than the Mass--is the richest source of liturgical texts and music from the Latin Middle Ages. However, its richness, the great diversity of its manuscripts, and its many variations from community to community have made it difficult to study, and it remains largely unexplored terrain. This volume is a practical guide to the Divine Office for students and scholars throughout the field of medieval studies. The book surveys the many questions related to the Office and presents the leading analytical tools and research methods now used in the field. Beginning with the Office in the early Middle Ages, the book covers manuscript sources and their contents; regional developments and variations; the relationship between the Office, the Mass, and other ceremonies and repertories; and the deep links between the Office and medieval hagiography. The book concludes with a discussion of recent technical advances for handling the enormous amounts of evidence on the Office and its performance, in particular CANTUS, the vast electronic database developed by Ruth Steiner of Catholic University for the analysis of chant repertories. The Divine Office in the Latin Middle Ages is an essential resource for anyone studying medieval liturgy. Its accessible style and broad coverage make it an important basic reference for a wide range of students and scholars in art history, religious studies, social history, literature, musicology, and theology.

Late Medieval Liturgical Offices in Acrostic Form

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ISBN 13 : 9780921075455
Total Pages : 511 pages
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Medieval Latin Liturgy in English Translation

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Publisher : Medieval Institute Publications
ISBN 13 : 1580442706
Total Pages : 257 pages
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Book Synopsis Medieval Latin Liturgy in English Translation by : Matthew Cheung Salisbury

Download or read book Medieval Latin Liturgy in English Translation written by Matthew Cheung Salisbury and published by Medieval Institute Publications. This book was released on 2017-10-16 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this volume, readers experience, in English translation, the colorful and varied textual fabric of the most important literary and creative repertory of the Middle Ages. The public, organized worship of the Church had a central role in medieval life. Studying its forms and genres allows readers not only to become aware of one of the most important influences on culture and religion, but also to consider these texts, which were widely disseminated and had fundamental effects on daily life.

Medieval Manuscripts for Mass and Office

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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
ISBN 13 : 9780802076694
Total Pages : 514 pages
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Book Synopsis Medieval Manuscripts for Mass and Office by : Andrew Hughes

Download or read book Medieval Manuscripts for Mass and Office written by Andrew Hughes and published by University of Toronto Press. This book was released on 1995-01-01 with total page 514 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Many books discuss the theology and doctrine of the medieval liturgy: there is no dearth of information on the history of the liturgy, the structure and development of individual services, and there is much discussion of specific texts, chants, and services. No book, at least in English, has struggled with the difficulties of finding texts, chants, or other material in the liturgical manuscripts themselves, until the publication of Medieval Manuscripts for Mass and Office in 1982. Encompassing a period of several centuries, ca 1200-1500, this book provides solutions for such endeavours. Although by this period the basic order and content of liturgical books were more or less standardized, there existed hundreds of different methods of dealing with the internal organisation and the actual writing of the texts and chants on the page. Generalization becomes problematic; the use of any single source as a typical example for more than local detail is impossible. Taking for granted the user's ability to read medieval scripts, and some codicological knowledge, Hughes begins with the elementary material without which the user could not proceed. He describes the liturgical year, season, day, service, and the form of individual items such as responsory or lesson, and mentions the many variants in terminology that are to be found in the sources. The presentation of individual text and chant is discussed, with an emphasis on the organisation of the individual column, line, and letter. Hughes examines the hitherto unexplored means by which a hierarchy of initial and capital letters and their colours are used by the scribes and how this hierarchy can provide a means by which the modern researcher can navigate through the manuscripts. Also described in great detail are the structure and contents of Breviaries, Missals, and the corresponding books with music. This new edition updates the bibliography and the new preface by Hughes presents his recent thoughts about terminology and methods of liturgical abbreviation.

The Divine Office in Anglo-Saxon England, 597-c.1000

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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN 13 : 1907497285
Total Pages : 487 pages
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Download or read book The Divine Office in Anglo-Saxon England, 597-c.1000 written by Jesse D. Billett and published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd. This book was released on 2014 with total page 487 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First full-scale survey and examination of liturgical practice and its fundamental changes over four centuries.

Worship in Medieval England

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Publisher : Past Imperfect
ISBN 13 : 9781641891158
Total Pages : 0 pages
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Download or read book Worship in Medieval England written by Matthew Cheung Salisbury and published by Past Imperfect. This book was released on 2018 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The study of medieval liturgy can tell us a great deal not only about the worship of the church, but also about the people who practised it. However, existing scholarship can be problematic and difficult to use. This short book aims to unsettle the notion that liturgiology is a mysterious, abstruse, and monolithic discipline. It challenges some scholarly orthodoxies, hints at the complexity of the liturgy and shows that it needs to be examined in new and different ways.

Ruling the Spirit

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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN 13 : 0812294467
Total Pages : 233 pages
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Book Synopsis Ruling the Spirit by : Claire Taylor Jones

Download or read book Ruling the Spirit written by Claire Taylor Jones and published by University of Pennsylvania Press. This book was released on 2017-08-28 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Histories of the German Dominican order have long presented a grand narrative of its origin, fall, and renewal: a Golden Age at the order's founding in the thirteenth century, a decline of Dominican learning and spirituality in the fourteenth, and a vibrant renewal of monastic devotion by Dominican "Observants" in the fifteenth. Dominican nuns are presumed to have moved through a parallel arc, losing their high level of literacy in Latin over the course of the fourteenth century. However, unlike the male Dominican friars, the nuns are thought never to have regained their Latinity, instead channeling their spiritual renewal into mystical experiences and vernacular devotional literature. In Ruling the Spirit, Claire Taylor Jones revises this conventional narrative by arguing for a continuous history of the nuns' liturgical piety. Dominican women did not lose their piety and literacy in the fifteenth century, as is commonly believed, but instead were urged to reframe their devotion around the observance of the Divine Office. Jones grounds her research in the fifteenth-century liturgical library of St. Katherine's in Nuremberg, which was reformed to Observance in 1428 and grew to be one of the most significant convents in Germany, not least for its library. Many of the manuscripts owned by the convent are didactic texts, written by friars for Dominican sisters from the fourteenth through the fifteenth century. With remarkable continuity across genres and centuries, this literature urges the Dominican nuns to resume enclosure in their convents and the strict observance of the Divine Office, and posits ecstatic experience as an incentive for such devotion. Jones thus rereads the "sisterbooks," vernacular narratives of Dominican women, long interpreted as evidence of mystical hysteria, as encouragement for nuns to maintain obedience to liturgical practice. She concludes that Observant friars viewed the Divine Office as the means by which Observant women would define their communities, reform the terms of Observant devotion, and carry the order into the future.

Sources [and] Chants

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ISBN 13 : 9780888443731
Total Pages : 270 pages
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Society and Individual in Renaissance Florence

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Publisher : Univ of California Press
ISBN 13 : 9780520232549
Total Pages : 480 pages
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Book Synopsis Society and Individual in Renaissance Florence by : William J. Connell

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The Liturgy of the Medieval Church

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Publisher : Medieval Institute Publications
ISBN 13 : 1580445039
Total Pages : 734 pages
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Book Synopsis The Liturgy of the Medieval Church by : Thomas Heffernan

Download or read book The Liturgy of the Medieval Church written by Thomas Heffernan and published by Medieval Institute Publications. This book was released on 2005-04-01 with total page 734 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume seeks to address the needs of teachers and advanced students who are preparing classes on the Middle Ages or who find themselves confounded in their studies by reference to the various liturgies that were fundamental to the lives of medieval peoples. In a series of essays, scholars of the liturgy examine The Shape of the Liturgical Year, Particular Liturgies, The Physical Setting of the Liturgy, The Liturgy and Books, and Liturgy and the Arts. A concluding essay, which originated in notes left behind by the late C. Clifford Flanigan, seeks to open the field, to examine liturgy within the larger and more inclusive category of ritual. The essays are intended to be introductory but to provide the basic facts and the essential bibliography for further study. They approach particular problems assuming a knowledge of medieval Europe but little expertise in liturgical studies per se.

Introduction to the English Monastic Breviaries

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Publisher : Henry Bradshaw Society
ISBN 13 : 9781870252058
Total Pages : 247 pages
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Book Synopsis Introduction to the English Monastic Breviaries by : John Basil Lowder Tolhurst

Download or read book Introduction to the English Monastic Breviaries written by John Basil Lowder Tolhurst and published by Henry Bradshaw Society. This book was released on 1993 with total page 247 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A guide to breviaries (monastic service books containing the Divine Office) in late medieval England.