Ceremonies of the Sarum Missal: A Careful Conjecture
Autor Richard Urquharten Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 aug 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567696670
ISBN-10: 0567696677
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 9 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567696677
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 9 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Provides a complete overview of the ceremonies and rituals of the Sarum use as can best be reconstructed from the sources available
Notă biografică
Richard Urquhart teaches Classics at Oakham School in Rutland, UK.
Cuprins
PrefaceContentsNote on AuthoritiesList of SymbolsKey to the Symbols Used in the FiguresBook I - The Treasurer's Purview1. The Church2. Vessels, Instruments and Books3. The Vestments4. The Colour of the VestmentsBook II - Liturgical Gesture5. Certain Common Ritual ActionsBook III - Low Mass6. Preparation7. To the Gospel8. From the Gospel to the Preface9. The Canon to the Communion10. From the Ablutions to the End of Mass11. Administration of Holy Communion12. The Duties of the Clerk at Low MassBook IV - High Mass13. Preparation14. From the Entrance to the Collects15. From the Collects to the Sequence16. The Making of the Chalice17. From the Gospel to the Offertory18. From the Offertory to the Preface19. The Canon to the Communion20. From the Ablutions to the end of Mass21. The Solemn Administration of Holy Communion22. The Choir at High MassBook V - Special Forms of Mass23. Mass for the Dead24. Weddings and the Nuptial Mass25. Missa CantataBook VI - Processions and Blessings26. Processions27. The Blessing of Bread on SundaysBook VII - The Ritual Year28. Advent and Christmas29. Candlemas30. Septuagesima and Lent31. Ash Wednesday32. Palm Sunday33. Maundy Thursday34. Good Friday35. Holy Saturday36. Eastertide37. Summer and AutumnAppendicesAppendix I: The Laity in ChurchAppendix II: Form of Bidding of the BedesAppendix III: Ordo Missae with Simple RubricsBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
This book is both learned, in the best sense of that word, and fun! It is structured like O'Connell ... and shows you how to celebrate the Sarum Rite solemnly ... Sources are minutely footnoted, and a convincing account is given of the canonical status of this Rite. A volume which could change your life!
[T]his is a book that no serious scholar of the liturgy of the Latin Church would want to be without.
This is a massively important book which needs all the support it can get.
The unexpected value of Urquhart's work lies in the way it draws attention to the massive discrepancy between the imaginings of millions of tourists to English cathedrals and the issue of the symbolic orders they were built to enact in the late medieval period ... Perhaps the most astonishing facet of the study are the footnotes. These are plentiful but awesome in scale.
This book is both learned, in the best sense of that word, and fun! It is structured like O'Connell ... and shows you how to celebrate the Sarum Rite solemnly. But also (this is far more difficult to reconstruct from the rubrics) how to "do Sarum" in the simple "Low Mass" way it must have been done every morning in churches and chantries all over England (and much of northern Europe). Sources are minutely footnoted, and a convincing account is given of the canonical status of this Rite. A volume which could change your life!
The use of Sarum, a sort of liturgical "dialect" within the Roman Rite, was noted for its processions, colourful splendour and elaborate ritual, spreading not only to much of mediæval England but to parts of Ireland and Portugal. It led Giles de Bridport to report in 1256 that "among the churches of the whole world, the church of Salisbury shines like the sun in full orb." Although its legacy continues today, it remains a lost and much misunderstood part of our English Christian patrimony. In this volume, R.J. Urquhart unlocks its secrets and provides a practical guide, allowing us to picture how our forebears worshipped and inspiring us to celebrate the Sacred Liturgy worthily today.
The modern revival of the use of Sarum has been prevented not by religious principle, but by the sheer erudition required to perform the ceremonies. This book removes that obstacle. It constitutes both an invaluable reference tool for future scholarship and an indispensable vade mecum for all who wish to participate in this renaissance.
Those who care about doing things "decently and in order" will find much here to ponder
[T]his is a book that no serious scholar of the liturgy of the Latin Church would want to be without.
This is a massively important book which needs all the support it can get.
The unexpected value of Urquhart's work lies in the way it draws attention to the massive discrepancy between the imaginings of millions of tourists to English cathedrals and the issue of the symbolic orders they were built to enact in the late medieval period ... Perhaps the most astonishing facet of the study are the footnotes. These are plentiful but awesome in scale.
This book is both learned, in the best sense of that word, and fun! It is structured like O'Connell ... and shows you how to celebrate the Sarum Rite solemnly. But also (this is far more difficult to reconstruct from the rubrics) how to "do Sarum" in the simple "Low Mass" way it must have been done every morning in churches and chantries all over England (and much of northern Europe). Sources are minutely footnoted, and a convincing account is given of the canonical status of this Rite. A volume which could change your life!
The use of Sarum, a sort of liturgical "dialect" within the Roman Rite, was noted for its processions, colourful splendour and elaborate ritual, spreading not only to much of mediæval England but to parts of Ireland and Portugal. It led Giles de Bridport to report in 1256 that "among the churches of the whole world, the church of Salisbury shines like the sun in full orb." Although its legacy continues today, it remains a lost and much misunderstood part of our English Christian patrimony. In this volume, R.J. Urquhart unlocks its secrets and provides a practical guide, allowing us to picture how our forebears worshipped and inspiring us to celebrate the Sacred Liturgy worthily today.
The modern revival of the use of Sarum has been prevented not by religious principle, but by the sheer erudition required to perform the ceremonies. This book removes that obstacle. It constitutes both an invaluable reference tool for future scholarship and an indispensable vade mecum for all who wish to participate in this renaissance.
Those who care about doing things "decently and in order" will find much here to ponder