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The Liturgy Of The Medieval Church 2nd Edition E Ann Matter

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The Liturgy Of The Medieval Church 2nd Edition E Ann Matter
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Publisher: Western Michigan Univ Medieval
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.87 MB
Pages: 714
Author: E. Ann Matter, Thomas J. Heffernan
ISBN: 9781580440912, 1580440916
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 2

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The Liturgy Of The Medieval Church 2nd Edition E Ann Matter by E. Ann Matter, Thomas J. Heffernan 9781580440912, 1580440916 instant download after payment.

This volume seeks to address the needs of teachers and advanced students who are preparing classes on the Middle Ages or who find themselves confounded in their studies by reference to the various liturgies that were fundamental to the lives of medieval peoples. In a series of essays, scholars of the liturgy examine The Shape of the Liturgical Year, Particular Liturgies, The Physical Setting of the Liturgy, The Liturgy and Books, and Liturgy and the Arts. A concluding essay, which originated in notes left behind by the late C. Clifford Flanigan, seeks to open the field, to examine liturgy within the larger and more inclusive category of ritual. The essays are intended to be introductory but to provide the basic facts and the essential bibliography for further study. They approach particular problems assuming a knowledge of medieval Europe but little expertise in liturgical studies per se.

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