Chant, Liturgy, and the Inheritance of Rome: Essays in Honour of Joseph Dyer
By Daniel J DiCenso (Editor), Rebecca Maloy (Editor), Barbara Haggh (Contribution by), Catherine Carver McCurrach (Contribution by), Charles M Atkinson (Contribution by), Charles McClendon (Contribution by), Daniel J DiCenso (Contribution by), David Ganz (Contribution by), David Hiley (Contribution by), Edward Nowacki (Contribution by), Emma Hornby (Contribution by), James Borders (Contribution by), John Romano (Contribution by), Luisa Nardini (Contribution by), Mary Wolinski (Contribution by), Rebecca Baltzer (Contribution by), Susan Boynton (Contribution by), Susan K Rankin (Contribution by), Thomas Kelly (Contribution by), William Mahrt (Contribution by)
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By Daniel J DiCenso (Editor), Rebecca Maloy (Editor), Barbara Haggh (Contribution by), Catherine Carver McCurrach (Contribution by), Charles M Atkinson (Contribution by), Charles McClendon (Contribution by), Daniel J DiCenso (Contribution by), David Ganz (Contribution by), David Hiley (Contribution by), Edward Nowacki (Contribution by), Emma Hornby (Contribution by), James Borders (Contribution by), John Romano (Contribution by), Luisa Nardini (Contribution by), Mary Wolinski (Contribution by), Rebecca Baltzer (Contribution by), Susan Boynton (Contribution by), Susan K Rankin (Contribution by), Thomas Kelly (Contribution by), William Mahrt (Contribution by)
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The influence of Rome on medieval plainsong and liturgy explored in depth.
Containing substantial new studies in music, liturgy, history, art history, and palaeography from established and emerging scholars, this volume 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? Some essays address this question directly, examining Roman sources, Roman liturgy, or Roman practic...
Containing substantial new studies in music, liturgy, history, art history, and palaeography from established and emerging scholars, this volume 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? Some essays address this question directly, examining Roman sources, Roman liturgy, or Roman practic...






















