Henry Bradshaw Society Ser.: Ordinal of the Abbey of the Holy Trinity F Camp : (F Camp, Mus e de la B N Dictine, MS 186), I [containing Part I] by David Chadd (2000, Trade Paperback)

Rarewaves (664027)
98.5% positive feedback
Price:
US $42.81
ApproximatelyRM 181.38
+ $3.99 shipping
Estimated delivery Wed, 13 Aug - Mon, 18 Aug
Returns:
30 days return. Buyer pays for return shipping. If you use an eBay shipping label, it will be deducted from your refund amount.
Condition:
Brand New

About this product

Product Identifiers

PublisherBradshaw Society, Henry
ISBN-101783273453
ISBN-139781783273454
eBay Product ID (ePID)22038392646

Product Key Features

Number of Pages390 Pages
LanguageLatin
Publication NameOrdinal of the Abbey of the Holy Trinity F Camp : (F Camp, Mus e de la B N Dictine, MS 186), I [containing Part I]
Publication Year2000
SubjectPrayerbooks / Christian, Christian Rituals & Practice / Worship & Liturgy, Monasticism, Buildings / Religious, Europe / Medieval
TypeTextbook
AuthorDavid Chadd
Subject AreaReligion, Architecture, History
SeriesHenry Bradshaw Society Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight17.9 Oz
Item Length8.4 in
Item Width5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
ReviewsAn important work, of great interest both to liturgical scholars and to less specialist readers; it contributes to a deeper understanding of Norman monastic history. JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY [Marjorie Chibnall] One of the most important publications of its kind to have appeared in recent years, [it] assumes a central place in the study of monastic liturgical practice in the Middle Ages.... The result is a sort of super-ordinal hardly, if ever, matched in one medieval manuscript alone. And it is all managed with perfect clarity.... This edition shows that the study of medieval liturgical books is in safe and expert hands. Without doubt [the author] deserves our most sincere congratulations. PLAINSONG & MEDIEVAL MUSIC
Dewey Edition21
TitleLeadingThe
Series Volume Number111
IllustratedYes
Volume Number111
Original LanguageLatin
Dewey Decimal264/.0274
SynopsisEdition of twelfth-century Ordinal from Fécamp, giving a detailed view of monastic liturgy. The abbey of Fécamp, reformed in the early years of the eleventh century by William of Volpiano, abbot of St-Bénigne at Dijon, was a key institution in the development of Norman monasticism in the middle ages. As one of the most energetic monastic reformers of his time, William was noted for the attention he paid to the liturgy of the many abbeys he superintended, and his liturgical cursus was influential in English and continental monastic houses. The Fécamp Ordinal, edited here from a manuscript of the early thirteenth century, but transmitting the liturgy observed in the abbey some two centuries earlier, is the first complete source of William's liturgical work tobe printed. It is expanded by readings from complementary Fécamp service books, creating a text which gives a particularly detailed view of medieval monastic liturgy. This first volume contains the Temporal; the remainder of the Ordinal, together with comprehensive indexes, will form the second volume.DAVID CHADDteaches in the School of Music at the University of East Anglia., The abbey of F camp, reformed in the early years of the eleventh century by William of Volpiano, abbot of St-B nigne at Dijon, was a key institution in the development of Norman monasticism in the middle ages. As one of the most energetic monastic reformers of his time, William was noted for the attention he paid to the liturgy of the many abbeys he superintended, and his liturgical cursus was influential in English and continental monastic houses. The F camp Ordinal, edited here from a manuscript of the early thirteenth century, but transmitting the liturgy observed in the abbey some two centuries earlier, is the first complete source of William's liturgical work to be printed. It is expanded by readings from complementary F camp service books, creating a text which gives a particularly detailed view of medieval monastic liturgy. This first volume contains the Temporal; the remainder of the Ordinal, together with comprehensive indexes, will form the second volume.DAVID CHADDteaches in the School of Music at the University of East Anglia., Edition of twelfth-century Ordinal from Fécamp, giving a detailed view of monastic liturgy. The abbey of Fécamp, reformed in the early years of the eleventh century by William of Volpiano, abbot of St-Bénigne at Dijon, was a key institution in the development of Norman monasticism in the middle ages. As one of the most energetic monastic reformers of his time, William was noted for the attention he paid to the liturgy of the many abbeys he superintended, and his liturgical cursus was influential in English and continental monastic houses. The Fécamp Ordinal, edited here from a manuscript of the early thirteenth century, but transmitting the liturgy observed in the abbey some two centuries earlier, is the first complete source of William's liturgical work tobe printed. It is expanded by readings from complementary Fécamp service books, creating a text which gives a particularly detailed view of medieval monastic liturgy. This first volume contains the Temporal; the remainder of the Ordinal, together with comprehensive indexes, will form the second volume. DAVID CHADD teaches in the School of Music at the University of East Anglia.
LC Classification NumberBX2049
No ratings or reviews yet
Be the first to write a review