included in my collection of selected studies 'Medieval Liturgical Texts in Italian Manuscripts, Lewiston (The Edwin Mellen Press), 2006, 3-18 + pl. I-VIInternational audienceReading a liturgical manuscript demands an interdisciplinary approach in order to read the conventions and peculiarities in such sources. Using the Bologna gradual and troper-sequentiary, codex Angelicus 123, dated ca. 1039, as an example, the paper presents three case studies to illustrate how different interartistic representations work together in the medieval folio, e.g. word and image, text and music, and liturgical conventions in text editing
This thesis presents and examines forty-two Italian books of hours, dating from the late 13th centur...
Ornately bound gospel books served as the centerpieces of liturgical and imperial ceremonies through...
International audienceFaith and Belief in the Middle Ages: Liturgical Mediations. E. Palazzo. The ar...
With the triumph of the codex, medieval literature became more deeply hermeneutic in character. A va...
© 1996 Dr. Veronica CondonThe liturgy of the Mass and individual Mass books of the medieval period h...
Liturgical books are not only the most important evidence for understanding patterns in the worship ...
In medieval art, there are numerous examples of pictorial programmes composed according to a system ...
This article addresses the earliest manuscripts of the ‘pontifical’ genre which are to be found in t...
In this thesis, I contend that the visual dynamics of religious manuscripts produced in England (126...
This thesis on medieval sermon manuscripts aims to increase our understanding of the Franciscan Bert...
A missal is the liturgical book containing the prayers and readings for the celebration of the Mass....
Notes and criticism on this collection of essays concerning an important Medieval Northern Italian m...
Explanation of the meaning of the word “lyricus” in medieval Latin texts and analysis of the charact...
As the recent bloom of literary scholarship around manuscripts shows, the longstanding desire to cor...
This book investigates how medieval abbeys in the Southern Low Countries used hagiographical manuscr...
This thesis presents and examines forty-two Italian books of hours, dating from the late 13th centur...
Ornately bound gospel books served as the centerpieces of liturgical and imperial ceremonies through...
International audienceFaith and Belief in the Middle Ages: Liturgical Mediations. E. Palazzo. The ar...
With the triumph of the codex, medieval literature became more deeply hermeneutic in character. A va...
© 1996 Dr. Veronica CondonThe liturgy of the Mass and individual Mass books of the medieval period h...
Liturgical books are not only the most important evidence for understanding patterns in the worship ...
In medieval art, there are numerous examples of pictorial programmes composed according to a system ...
This article addresses the earliest manuscripts of the ‘pontifical’ genre which are to be found in t...
In this thesis, I contend that the visual dynamics of religious manuscripts produced in England (126...
This thesis on medieval sermon manuscripts aims to increase our understanding of the Franciscan Bert...
A missal is the liturgical book containing the prayers and readings for the celebration of the Mass....
Notes and criticism on this collection of essays concerning an important Medieval Northern Italian m...
Explanation of the meaning of the word “lyricus” in medieval Latin texts and analysis of the charact...
As the recent bloom of literary scholarship around manuscripts shows, the longstanding desire to cor...
This book investigates how medieval abbeys in the Southern Low Countries used hagiographical manuscr...
This thesis presents and examines forty-two Italian books of hours, dating from the late 13th centur...
Ornately bound gospel books served as the centerpieces of liturgical and imperial ceremonies through...
International audienceFaith and Belief in the Middle Ages: Liturgical Mediations. E. Palazzo. The ar...