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Chant, liturgy, and the inheritance of Rome : essays in honour of Joseph Dyer / edited by Daniel J. DiCenso and Rebecca Maloy.
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Language
English
Published/Created
London : Henry Bradshaw Society ; Woodbridge, UK : Boydell Press, 2017.
©2017
Description
xxiv, 572 pages : illustrations, portraits, music ; 24 cm
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Mendel Music Library - Stacks
ML3082 .C435 2017
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Subject(s)
Gregorian chants
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History and criticism
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Church music
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Catholic Church
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500-1400
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Editor
DiCenso, Daniel J.
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Maloy, Rebecca
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Honouree
Dyer, Joseph Henry, 1938-
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Festschriften
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Series
Subsidia (Henry Bradshaw Society) ; 8.
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Henry Bradshaw Society Subsidia ; VIII
Summary note
This volume of nineteen essays takes a cross-disciplinary approach to one of the most celebrated and vexing questions about plainsong and liturgy in the Middle Ages: how to understand the influence of Rome?--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
Part I. Medieval Rome and ancient rites
Part II. The liturgies of Italy
Part III. Books, sources, and reform in the wake of Rome
Part IV. Roman foundations : later liturgical developments.
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Essays in honour of Joseph Dyer
ISBN
9781907497346 ((hardbound))
190749734X ((hardbound))
LCCN
2017569197
OCLC
975367423
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