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Roman Liturgy And Frankish Creativity The Early Medieval Manuscripts Of The Ordines Romani Arthur Westwell

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Roman Liturgy And Frankish Creativity The Early Medieval Manuscripts Of The Ordines Romani Arthur Westwell
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.86 MB
Pages: 285
Author: Arthur Westwell
ISBN: 9781009360487, 9781009360517, 9781009360500, 1009360485, 1009360515, 1009360507
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Roman Liturgy And Frankish Creativity The Early Medieval Manuscripts Of The Ordines Romani Arthur Westwell by Arthur Westwell 9781009360487, 9781009360517, 9781009360500, 1009360485, 1009360515, 1009360507 instant download after payment.

"This incisive, in-depth study unearths the significance of a neglected group of early medieval manuscripts, those which transmit the Ordines Romani. These texts present detailed scripts for Christian ceremonies that narrate the gestures, motions, actions and settings of ritual performance, with particular orientation to the Roman church. While they are usually understood as liturgical, and thus lacking any particular creative flair, Arthur Westwell here foregrounds their manuscript permutations in order to reveal their extraordinary dynamism. He reflects on how the Carolingian Church undertook to improve liturgical practice and understanding, questioning the accepted idea of a reform aimed at uniformity led by the monarch. Through these manuscripts, Westwell reveals a diversity of motivations in the recording of Roman liturgy and demonstrates the remarkable sophistication of Carolingian manuscript compilers"--

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