The feast of the Assumption of the Virgin, observed annually on 15 August, was the most important saint's feast in the liturgical calendar of Notre Dame of Paris in the Middle Ages. In the thirteenth century, this occasion had a level of ceremonial and ritual splendor equaled only on Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost, for only these four feasts were given the highest liturgical rank, that of annuum festum or festum annuale, as it was variously termed in liturgical calendars at Notre Dame. Perhaps the most noteworthy finding of this study is that the earliest motets as tropes do not function in quite the same way as tropes themselves. We are familiar with tropes that make what is implicit in the thing troped more explicit in the trope itself,...
In this paper, I explore the relationships between the motets of the IOHANNE tenor family found in t...
Throughout the Christian era, literary and artistic representations of the Virgin Mary have been man...
Manuscripts and printed editions of Hungarian provenance contain 288 sequences, out of which 237 hav...
The present Corpus Troporum edition, CT X, volumes A and B, contains the tropes of the proper of the...
The introduction of new feasts was regularly accompanied by a kind of rearrangement of the liturgica...
This thesis explores the means by which, and the forms in which, the Virgin Mary and her medieval Cu...
In the latter half of the thirteenth century, the motet – two to four Latin or French texts sung ove...
The feast of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary was one of the last medieval Marian feasts to be intr...
The paper deals with a popular type of the Annunciation lyric in medieval English poetry. A brief s...
A reprint of a study of ceremonies and the Easter play at the collegiate church of St-Omer, original...
In the early Christian celebrations of the Eucharist the presentation of bread and wine by the deac...
From age to age the focus of the Feast of the Annunciation has changed, according to the different m...
Guillaume de Machaut's motets constitute a cycle. This study focuses upon Machaut's six Latin texted...
Hymnographical texts often include references to biblical persons, places and events – references th...
The four ordinary chants (Gloria, Credo, Sanctus and Agnus Dei) that appear with Greek texts in West...
In this paper, I explore the relationships between the motets of the IOHANNE tenor family found in t...
Throughout the Christian era, literary and artistic representations of the Virgin Mary have been man...
Manuscripts and printed editions of Hungarian provenance contain 288 sequences, out of which 237 hav...
The present Corpus Troporum edition, CT X, volumes A and B, contains the tropes of the proper of the...
The introduction of new feasts was regularly accompanied by a kind of rearrangement of the liturgica...
This thesis explores the means by which, and the forms in which, the Virgin Mary and her medieval Cu...
In the latter half of the thirteenth century, the motet – two to four Latin or French texts sung ove...
The feast of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary was one of the last medieval Marian feasts to be intr...
The paper deals with a popular type of the Annunciation lyric in medieval English poetry. A brief s...
A reprint of a study of ceremonies and the Easter play at the collegiate church of St-Omer, original...
In the early Christian celebrations of the Eucharist the presentation of bread and wine by the deac...
From age to age the focus of the Feast of the Annunciation has changed, according to the different m...
Guillaume de Machaut's motets constitute a cycle. This study focuses upon Machaut's six Latin texted...
Hymnographical texts often include references to biblical persons, places and events – references th...
The four ordinary chants (Gloria, Credo, Sanctus and Agnus Dei) that appear with Greek texts in West...
In this paper, I explore the relationships between the motets of the IOHANNE tenor family found in t...
Throughout the Christian era, literary and artistic representations of the Virgin Mary have been man...
Manuscripts and printed editions of Hungarian provenance contain 288 sequences, out of which 237 hav...