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Author Gyug, Richard F

Title Ritual, Text and Law : Studies in Medieval Canon Law and Liturgy Presented to Roger E. Reynolds
Published Milton : Taylor and Francis, 2017

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Contents Part, I Ritual -- chapter Introduction -- Ritual / Richard F. Gyug -- chapter 1 L'ange de paix / Paul De Clerck -- chapter 2 Priester bei der Prüfung: Ein westgotischer Ordo in susceptione presbiterorum in süditalienischer Überlieferung / Herbert Schneider -- chapter 3 Le végétal et le sacré: l'hysope dans le rite de la dédicace de l'église 1 / Eric Palazzo -- chapter 4 Necrological Evidence of the Place and Permanence of the Subdiaconate / Charles Hilken -- chapter 5 Questions on Ordination, the Mass, and the Office in Guerric of Saint-Quentin's Quaestiones de quolibet / Jonathan Black -- chapter 6 From Durand of Mende to St Thomas More: Lessons Learned from Medieval Liturgy / Timothy M. Thibodeau -- chapter 7 Latin and Italian Prayers in a Sixteenth-Century Beneventan Manuscript from Naples * / Virginia Brown -- part, II Text and Law -- chapter Introduction -- Text and Law / Kathleen G. Cushing -- chapter 8 The Peregrinations of Canon 13 of the Council of Sardica / John St H. Gibaut -- chapter 9 The Anonymous Early Medieval Homily in MS Copenhagen GKS 143* / Giles Constable -- chapter 10 'Quod si se non emendent, excommunicentur': Rund um ein neues Exzerpt des Capitulare generale Kaiser Karls des Großen (802) / Hubert Mordek -- chapter 11 Creed Commentary Collections in Carolingian Manuscripts / Susan Ann Keefe -- chapter 12 Editions, Manuscripts and Readers in Some Pre-Gratian Collections* / Martin Brett -- chapter 13 Anselm of Lucca and Burchard of Worms: Re-Thinking the Sources of Anselm 11, De Penitentia / Kathleen G. Cushing -- chapter 14 The List of Authorities in the Illustrations of the Collection in Five Books (MS Vat. lat. 1339)* / Richard F. Gyug -- chapter 15 Die Quellen der mittelitalienischen Kanonessammlung in sieben Büchern (MS Vat. lat. 1346) / Peter Landau -- chapter 16 The Version of the Collectio Caesaraugustana in Barcelona, Archivo de la Corona de Aragón, MS San Cugat 63 / Linda Fowler-Magerl -- chapter 17 Cardinal Deusdedit's Collectio canonum at Benevento / Robert Somerville -- chapter 18 The Collection of St Victor (= V), Paris: Liturgy, Canon Law, and Polemical Literature / Uta-Renate Blumenthal
Summary "Reflecting the range of their honorand's interests, the essays in Ritual, Text and Law provide a stimulating and panoramic exploration of the interrelated fields of liturgy and canon law in the Middle Ages, chiefly through the scrutiny of texts and their transmission. Roger Reynolds' scholarly work has not only considered the relations between law and liturgy, but has also focused on liturgical practice and the evolution of rituals, paleography and the often complicated relationships between canonical collections, in particular the southern Italian Collection in Five Books. Due in large part to Reynolds' research, the fields of medieval canon law and liturgy are now recognized as fundamental elements of medieval religious and intellectual history that shed light on medieval Christian belief and practice. The studies are grouped thematically under the headings of 'Ritual' and 'Text and Law'. Each section has an introduction by the editors, in which they survey recent developments in the study of medieval canon law and liturgy with reference to Reynolds's own research, provide historical context for the individual studies, and draw attention to the ways in which the studies reflect current concerns. Individually, the contributors offer new viewpoints on key issues and questions relating to medieval religious, cultural and intellectual history, particularly of the period c.900-1200, and especially the Italian peninsula. Collectively they illuminate the interaction of medieval Christianity and its rituals, as well as the relationship of the secular and the sacred as transmitted in liturgico-canonical texts from the time of the early church to the 14th century."--Provided by publisher
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Subject Catholic Church -- Liturgy -- Texts -- History and criticism.
SUBJECT Catholic Church fast
Subject Canon law -- History.
Canon law -- Sources
Liturgies (Canon law) -- History
RELIGION -- Christian Theology -- Ecclesiology.
Canon law
Liturgics -- Texts
Liturgies (Canon law)
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Sources
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781351149907
1351149903