Music and Liturgy in Medieval Britain and Ireland
Herausgeber: Buckley, Ann; Colton, Lisa
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Part I. Liturgical Texts and their Contexts: 1. Textual witnesses to
insular liturgies Ann Buckley and Lisa Colton; 2. Contexts for the late
medieval pontifical of Anian, bishop of Bangor: Issues of the 'Local' and
the 'More-Than-Local' John Harper; 3. Insular uses other than that of
Salisbury John Caldwell; 4. Saints and their sung texts in manuscripts of
the Sarum Sanctorale: The case of Margaret, Virgin and Martyr Matthew
Cheung Salisbury; Part II. Patterns in the Veneration of Regional and Local
Saints in Insular Liturgical Sources: 5. Introduction to Part II Ann
Buckley and Lisa Colton; 6. Plainchant offices for the saints of medieval
Britain and Ireland: Some reflections on their local and national
significance David Hiley; 7. Insular saints in Irish Sarum sources of the
office Ann Buckley; 8. Responsory verses for Irish and insular saints:
Medieval singer-composers at work Barbara Haggh-Huglo; 9. Pater Columba:
The Irish and Scottish offices of St Columba of Iona (Colum Cille) Ann
Buckley; Part III. Textual Witnesses to Insular-Continental Networks: 10.
Introduction to Part III Ann Buckley and Lisa Colton; 11. Nation, Identity
and the Liturgical Cult of St Katherine of Alexandria in Twelfth-Century
England James J. Blasina; 12. The Dominicans and their Identity in Medieval
Britain and Ireland: Evidence from Dominican Gospel Lections Eleanor J.
Giraud; 13. Liturgy and Devotion in Insular Witnesses to the Cult of the
Three Kings of Cologne Lisa Colton; Bibliography.