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E-raamat: Studies on Medieval Liturgical and Legal Manuscripts from Spain and Southern Italy [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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Though it may not be immediately obvious why articles on topics from such distantly removed areas of western Europe - the Iberian peninsula and southern Italy - should appear in the same volume (the fourth collection by Roger Reynolds), the materials covered illustrate that they are indeed closely related, both in their differences and their similarities. Both peninsulas had their own indigenous liturgies and music (Old Spanish and Beneventan), distinctive written scripts (Visigothic and Beneventan), and legal and theological traditions, and repeatedly these worked their influence on other areas of western Europe. Although there were frequent attempts by the papacy and secular rulers from the 9th to the 13th century to suppress these distinctive traditions in both areas, elements of these nonetheless survived well into the 16th century and beyond. Despite the differences in these traditions, the articles in this volume also demonstrate through manuscript evidence the continued exchange of the distinctive customs between the Iberian peninsula and southern Italian cultures from the very early Middle Ages through the 12th century.
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xiii
Visigothica
The `Isidorian' Epistula ad Massonam on lapsed clerics: notes on its early manuscript and textual transmission
Grundlagen des Rechts: Festschrift fur Peter Landau zum
65. Geburtstag, eds R.H. Helmholz, P. Mikat, J. Muller, and M. Stolleis. Paderborn: Ferdinand Schoningh, 2000
92(853)
The Visigothic liturgy in the realm of Charlemagne
Das Frankfurter Konzil von 794: 4: Kristallisationspunkt karolingischer Kultur (Quellen und Abhandlungen zur mittelrheinischen Kirchengeschichte 80). Mainz, 1997
945
Baptismal rite and paschal vigil in transition in medieval Spain: a new text in Visigothic script
Mediaeval Studies
55. Toronto, 1993
272
Visigothic-script remains of a pandect Bible and the Collectio canonum hispana in Lucca
Miscellanea Beneventana: Parerga Beneventana, Mediaeval Studies
58. Toronto, 1996
11(314)
A Visigothic-script folio of a Carolingian collection of canon law
Miscellanea Beneventana: Parerga Beneventana, Mediaeval Studies
58. Toronto, 1996
325
Utrecht fragments in Visigothic script
Miscellanea Beneventana: Parerga Beneventana, Mediaeval Studies
58. Toronto, 1996
320
An early rule for canons regular from Santa Maria de 1'Estany (New York, Hispanic Society of America, MS HC 380/819)
Miscel. lania liturgica catalana
10. Barcelona, 2001
191(136)
Beneventana
Monumenta liturgica Beneventana: new directions
Sources for the History of Medieval Books and Libraries, eds R. Schlusemann, J.M.M. Hermans, and M. Hoogvliet. Groningen: Egbert Forsten, 1999
327
The liturgy of Rome in the eleventh century: past research and future opportunities
Scientia veritatis: Festschrift fur Hubert Mordek zum
65. Geburtstag, eds O. Munsch and T. Zotz. Ostfildern: Jan Thorbecke, 2004
239(483)
A homily in Beneventan script on the sacred orders, canonical hours, and clerical vestments (Vat. Borghese 86)
Roma, Magistra mundi, Itineraria culturae medievalis. Melanges offerts au Pere L.E. Boyle a l'occasion de son 75e anniversaire (Textes et Etudes du Moyen Age, 10.2) ed. J. Hamesse, Louvain-la-Neuve: Federation Internationale des Instituts d'Etudes Medievales, 1998
722
Corpus Christi in Agnone
Miscellanea Beneventana, Mediaeval Studies
60. Toronto, 1998
313
Canonistica Beneventana
Proceedings of the Ninth International Congress of Medieval Canon Law, Munich, 13-18 July 1992, eds P. Landau and J. Muller (Monumenta Iuris Canonici, Series C. Subsidia, 10). Vatican: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, 1997
40(10)
The transmission of the Hibernensis in Italy: tenth to the twelfth century
Peritia
14. Cork, 2000
50(61)
A monastic florilegium from the Collectio Canonum Hibernensis at Montecassino
Revue Benedictine
114. Abbaye de Maredsous, 2004
111(24)
Further evidence for the influence of the Hibernesis in southern Italy: an early eleventh-century canonistic florilegium at Montecassino (Cod. 372)
Peritia
19. Cork, 2005
135(228)
The South Italian Collection in Five Books and its derivatives: a South Italian appendix to the Collection in Seventy-Four Titles
Miscellanea Beneventana, Mediaeval Studies
63. Toronto, 2001
363
The South Italian Collection in Five Books and its derivatives: Maastricht excerpta
Miscellanea Beneventana: Juridica, Mediaeval Studies
58. Toronto, 1996
284(4)
Gratian's Decretum and the Code of Justinian in Beneventan script
Miscellanea Beneventana: Juridica, Mediaeval Studies
58. Toronto, 1996
288
Addenda 2(4)
Index of Manuscripts 6(9)
General Index 15
Roger E. Reynolds is Senior Fellow in Medieval Law and Liturgy at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies in Toronto and a Professor of Medieval Studies in the Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto, Canada.