Embraces an all-encompassing interdisciplinary methodology to uncover the symbiosis of saintly and civic ideals in music, rituals, and hagiographic writing celebrating the origins and identity of a major clerical center.
Embraces an all-encompassing interdisciplinary methodology to uncover the symbiosis of saintly and civic ideals in music, rituals, and hagiographic writing celebrating the origins and identity of a major clerical center.
Introduction: The Sound of Civic Sanctity in the Priestly Paradise of Liège Martyred Bishops and Civic Origins: Promoting the Clerical City The Intersecting Cults of Saints Theodard and Lambert: Validating Bishops as Martyrs The Civic Cult of Saint Hubert: Venerating Bishops as Founders Clerical Concord, Disharmony, and Polyphony: Commemorating Bishop Notger's City Military Triumph, Civic Destruction, and the Changing Face of Saint Lambert's Relics: Invoking the Defensor patriae Conclusion: Hearing Civic Sanctity Appendix: Medieval Service Books Preserving the Chant Repertory Sung in the City of Liège Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction: The Sound of Civic Sanctity in the Priestly Paradise of Liège Martyred Bishops and Civic Origins: Promoting the Clerical City The Intersecting Cults of Saints Theodard and Lambert: Validating Bishops as Martyrs The Civic Cult of Saint Hubert: Venerating Bishops as Founders Clerical Concord, Disharmony, and Polyphony: Commemorating Bishop Notger's City Military Triumph, Civic Destruction, and the Changing Face of Saint Lambert's Relics: Invoking the Defensor patriae Conclusion: Hearing Civic Sanctity Appendix: Medieval Service Books Preserving the Chant Repertory Sung in the City of Liège Notes Bibliography Index
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