1994 Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies 59 Queen's Park Crescent East Toronto , Ontario , Canada M5S 2C4 Printed and bound in Canada by Hignell Printing , Winnipeg , Manitoba Contents Preface ix PART I O THE PROJECT 3 1 Canadian ...
In so doing, these essays not only acknowledge past achievements but also illustrate how this broad, interdisciplinary approach remains a source for scholarly innovation.
... Late Medieval Liturgical Offices in Acrostic Form: A Catalogue and Study. Ph.D. diss., University of Toronto, 2006. Martimort, Aimé-Georges. Les “Ordines,”les Ordinaires et les Cérémoniaux. Turnhout: Brepols, 1991. Martindale, Andrew ...
... Medieval Culture in Honor of Charles W. Jones. Minnesota: Hill Monastic Library, 1979. Laing, L., and J. Laing ... Late Medieval Liturgical Offices in Acrostic Form: A Catalogue and Study.” PhD thesis, University of Toronto, 2006 ...
Poesis artificiosa was known in the literary heritage of ancient Greeks and Romans, and in the Far and Middle East. Its tradition was preserved in the Middle Ages and practiced...
This book discusses and analyzes a repertory of poetry and chant that was used during the late Middle Ages in church services of the Divine Office, a repertory mostly unexplored...
15 Office Chants : Responsories Responsorial chants of the Office are in most cases simple and quite short chants ... For a searchable database of rhymed Offices see Andrew Hughes , Late Medieval Liturgical Offices : Resources for ...
The liturgical book which contained all the prayers, hymns, etc. which were said at each office during the year is the breviary.
... Late medieval liturgical offices in acrostic form: a catalogue and study, Toronto 2005 (PhD esis, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto). 35 M.G. Scholz, Hören undLesen. Studien zurprimären Rezeption der Literatur im 12 ...
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