This book includes four hitherto unpublished papers together with a substantial introductory historiographical and bibliographical overview.  Many of the studies concern the liturgical views of figures like Lanfranc, St Hugh of Lincoln, and William of Malmesbury (an edition of William's Abbreviatio Amalarii is included) and the ways Thomas Becket and the Venerable Bede were viewed  liturgically.  Others reveal the achievement of an 11th-century Canterbury scribe, lay out a hagiographical puzzle as to the saints venerated on the 19th January, ask why calendars come to be attached to psalters, demonstrate that monks at Canterbury Cathedral were still reading Old English homilies in the 1180s, and present a fascinating, previously misunderstood, psalter owned by bishop Ralph Baldock, c.1300.  Two final papers deal with 'Sarum' services in late medieval parish churches and with the devotional practice called St Gregory's Trental.
About the AuthorRichard W. Pfaff, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, USA
Reviews'We are much indebted to the Variorum Collected Studies Series for the adventurous way in which they continue to publish collections of articles by notable scholars...this [is an] erudite collection.' Journal of Theological Studies, Vol. 50, No. 2   'All in all the book testifies to great scholarship on the part of the author.' Bulletin Codicologique, No. 1
Book InformationISBN 9780860786771
Author Richard W. PfaffFormat Hardback
Page Count 286
Imprint VariorumPublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 498g