The book is for scholars and students from across the humanities who wish to understand the varieties of liturgical culture in medieval Britain and Ireland. The contributors discuss how this rich corpus of music, texts and ritual developed through personal, political and professional networks of monastic, diocesan and lay communities.
The book is for scholars and students from across the humanities who wish to understand the varieties of liturgical culture in medieval Britain and Ireland. The contributors discuss how this rich corpus of music, texts and ritual developed through personal, political and professional networks of monastic, diocesan and lay communities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
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.
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