Medieval Liturgy: A Book of Essays

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Originally published in 1997, Medieval Liturgy is a unique and interesting collection of nine essays that explores medieval liturgy from three distinct perspectives: historical, liturgical, and theological. The book includes contributions from eminent scholars of the time and discusses the development of 9th to 11th century ordines, the meaning of the Mass in the 12th and 13th centuries, medieval preaching, ordination practices, popular penance practices, marriage rites, the role of music in Eucharistic liturgy, and the relationship between liturgical architectural space and theology.

Author(s): Lizette Larson-Miller
Series: Routledge Library Editions: The Medieval World
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 332
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction
Eucharistic Liturgy
1. The Evolution of the ordo missae in the Early Middle Ages
2. Commentaries on the Mass During the Early Scholastic Period
3. Reading the Word in a Eucharistic Context: The Shape and Methods of Early Medieval Exegesis
Other Rites
4. A Skein of Sacred Sevens: Hugh of Amiens on Orders and Ordination
5. Penance in Transition: Popular Piety and Practice
6. Rites of Marriage in the Western Middle Ages
Issues in Liturgy
7. The Song of the Assembly in Medieval Eucharist
8. The Mind's Eye: Theological Controversy and Religious Architecture in the Reign of Charlemagne
9. Sicut Samuhel Unxit David: Early Carolingian Royal Anointings Reconsidered
Index