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Saints' legends in medieval sarum breviaries : Catalogue and studies / Sherry L. Reames.

Van Pelt Library BX4662 .R43 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Reames, Sherry L., 1942- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Catholic Church.
Missal (Salisbury) (Catholic Church).
Christian hagiography--History--To 1500.
Christian hagiography.
History.
Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern).
Catholic Church. Missal (Salisbury)--Bibliography.
Genre:
Bibliographies.
Physical Description:
352 pages ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Suffolk : York Medieval Press, 2021.
Summary:
"Sarum Use was the most widely used form of the liturgy in late medieval England, but its service books were much less standardized than their modern counterparts. The lack of uniformity is particularly marked in Sarum breviaries' lessons on saints, which can vary enormously from copy to copy. This book is the first comprehensive examination of those lessons and the manuscripts that preserve them. It provides a catalogue of over 80 manuscripts and 12 early printed versions, giving a brief description of each one, sometimes correcting previous views of its date and provenance, and identifying each copy's divergences from the standard Sarum roster of saints. The book also identifies the textual families into which the manuscripts fall and the extent of their divergence from the lessons in both the early printed versions and the inadequate nineteenth-century edition on which modern scholars have previously depended. The author's findings offer an introduction to the unexpectedly rich variety of hagiographical lessons that survive, identify some of the sources behind them, and shed new light on the ways in which the Sarum breviary developed and was disseminated in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries." --Provided by publisher
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. One Catalogue of the Manuscripts and Early Printed Editions
pt. Two Three Studies
A. Key Findings on the Major Textual Families
B. `Extra' Texts for Saints in Some Manuscripts
C. Key Findings on Liturgical Regulation and the Dating of These Manuscripts
Conclusion.
ISBN:
1903153999
9781903153994
OCLC:
1224160699
Publisher Number:
99988334986

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