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Bible Missals and the Medieval Dominican Liturgy / Innocent Smith.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Manuscripta Biblica ; 12Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2023]Copyright date: ©2024Description: 1 online resource (XII, 503 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110792218
  • 9783110792492
  • 9783110792430
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 090
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Prologue -- 1 Bible Missals and the Medieval Liturgy -- 2 Dating Early Dominican Mass Books -- 3 The Mass of St. Dominic in Early Dominican Mass Books -- 4 Pentecost and the Votive Mass of the Holy Spirit in Early Dominican Mass Books -- 5 The Ordo Missae in Early Dominican Mass Books -- 6 What Were Bible Missals For? -- 7 Epilogue -- 8 Catalog of Dominican Bible Missals -- 9 Appendix 1: Summary Catalog of Non-Dominican Bible Missals -- 10 Appendix 2: Summary Catalog of Pre-Humbert Dominican Missals -- 11 Appendix 3: 13th-century Missals Catalogued by Leroquais -- Bibliography -- Abbreviations and Transcription Notes -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Index of Manuscripts -- Index of People and Places -- Index of Scripture -- Index of Liturgical Incipits -- Index of Non-Liturgical Paratexts
Dissertation note: Diss Universität Regensburg 2021. Summary: Bible Missals are manuscripts that integrate liturgical prayers for the Mass with the scriptural texts of the Latin Vulgate. Long overlooked by scholars, Bible Missals offer important evidence for the development of the medieval liturgy and the liturgical use of scripture by medieval Christians. This monograph is the first comprehensive analysis of the codicology and contents of Bible Missals. Mostly produced in the first half of the 13th century by professional book makers in centers like Paris and Oxford, these hybrid manuscripts were customized for secular, monastic, and mendicant patrons. This monograph focuses on Dominican Bible Missals, the largest group within the repertoire, providing detailed codicological descriptions of each manuscript and analyzing their texts for the Order of Mass and selected liturgical formularies, including prayers for the feast of St. Dominic. For medieval Christians, the words and events of scripture were continually called to mind and reenacted in the sacramental rites of the Mass. Bible Missals provide important material evidence for this interplay between word and sacrament.

Diss Universität Regensburg 2021.

Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Prologue -- 1 Bible Missals and the Medieval Liturgy -- 2 Dating Early Dominican Mass Books -- 3 The Mass of St. Dominic in Early Dominican Mass Books -- 4 Pentecost and the Votive Mass of the Holy Spirit in Early Dominican Mass Books -- 5 The Ordo Missae in Early Dominican Mass Books -- 6 What Were Bible Missals For? -- 7 Epilogue -- 8 Catalog of Dominican Bible Missals -- 9 Appendix 1: Summary Catalog of Non-Dominican Bible Missals -- 10 Appendix 2: Summary Catalog of Pre-Humbert Dominican Missals -- 11 Appendix 3: 13th-century Missals Catalogued by Leroquais -- Bibliography -- Abbreviations and Transcription Notes -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Index of Manuscripts -- Index of People and Places -- Index of Scripture -- Index of Liturgical Incipits -- Index of Non-Liturgical Paratexts

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Bible Missals are manuscripts that integrate liturgical prayers for the Mass with the scriptural texts of the Latin Vulgate. Long overlooked by scholars, Bible Missals offer important evidence for the development of the medieval liturgy and the liturgical use of scripture by medieval Christians. This monograph is the first comprehensive analysis of the codicology and contents of Bible Missals. Mostly produced in the first half of the 13th century by professional book makers in centers like Paris and Oxford, these hybrid manuscripts were customized for secular, monastic, and mendicant patrons. This monograph focuses on Dominican Bible Missals, the largest group within the repertoire, providing detailed codicological descriptions of each manuscript and analyzing their texts for the Order of Mass and selected liturgical formularies, including prayers for the feast of St. Dominic. For medieval Christians, the words and events of scripture were continually called to mind and reenacted in the sacramental rites of the Mass. Bible Missals provide important material evidence for this interplay between word and sacrament.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 06. Mrz 2024)