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Jesse D. Billett - The Divine Office in Anglo-Saxon England, 597-c.1000 (Henry Bradshaw Society Subsidia) - 9781907497285 - V9781907497285
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The Divine Office in Anglo-Saxon England, 597-c.1000 (Henry Bradshaw Society Subsidia)

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Description for The Divine Office in Anglo-Saxon England, 597-c.1000 (Henry Bradshaw Society Subsidia) Hardcover. First full-scale survey and examination of liturgical practice and its fundamental changes over four centuries. Series: Henry Bradshaw Society Subsidia. Num Pages: 485 pages, 2 black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DBKE; 3F; HRCC2; HRCR. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 138 x 224 x 35. Weight in Grams: 812.
At the heart of life in any medieval Christian religious community was the communal recitation of the daily hours of prayer or Divine Office. This book draws on narrative, conciliar, and manuscript sources to reconstruct the history of how the Divine Office was sung in Anglo-Saxon minster churches from the coming of the first Roman missionaries in 597 to the height of the monastic revival in the tenth century. Going beyond both the hagiographic Benedictine assumptions of older scholarship and the cautious agnosticism of more recent historians of Anglo-Saxon Christianity, the author ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Henry Bradshaw Society
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
485
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781907497285
SKU
V9781907497285
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-50

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Magisterial . . . This excellently written book should be in your library, or even on your shelf, because it has so much detail in its pages that you may find yourself referring back to it often. It is, in short, a very well-written book with succinct and clear conclusions filled with erudite and scholarly analysis, but still accessible to ... Read more

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