Medieval English Benedictine Liturgy

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Alliterative Poetry
Anglo-Saxon liturgy
Anglo-Saxon religious practices
Antiphon Salve Regina
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Ave Regina
Ave Regina Celorum
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commemorative worship studies
Daily Celebration
English Benedictine
English Benedictines practices
English monastic observances
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Eton Choirbook
Fourteenth Century Literture
Frankish Empire
Gelasian Sacramentary
Gesta Abbatum
Later Middle Ages
Magnificat Antiphons
Marian Antiphons
Marian Feasts
Marian Office
medieval chant
Medieval Literature
medieval liturgical manuscripts
medieval monasteries
Medieval Poetry
Medievalism
Middle Ages
Middle English
Middle English Poetry
Middle English Romance
monastic chant traditions
Morrow Mass
Opus Dei
Pastourelles
Poetry
polyphonic music history
polyphony
Processional Antiphons
Psalm Antiphon
Regularis Concordia
Salve Regina
Sarum Sources
Short Poems
St Albans
The Dark Ages
Thematic Variations
Thirteenth Century Literature
Thomas De La Mare
Votive Antiphon
Votive Observance
votive office development in monasteries
Votive Offices
Western Medieval Literature

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367192891
  • Weight: 790g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1993, Medieval English Benedictine Liturgy is a detailed study of the liturgical use of medieval monasteries in England, spanning 500 years. The study examines the major votive observances that came to fruition in the twelfth century and later and argues that these important practices affected earlier monastic observances. The book’s emphasis on Anglo-Saxon liturgy provides a bridge between the practices of the English Benedictines before and after the Conquest. The book also traces the chronological progress of three individual observances and extends where possible into the sixteenth century. The book argues that, at a broader level, while liturgy has been recognized as an indispensable part of the study of the context and use of medieval chant and polyphony.

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