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The Making of Liturgy in the Ottonian Church
Books, Music and Ritual in Mainz, 950–1050
A bold re-examination of the religious and political history of Ottonian Germany through its musical and liturgical books.
Henry Parkes (Author)
9781107443532, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 15 November 2018
275 pages, 4 b/w illus. 2 maps 8 tables
23 x 15.3 x 2 cm, 0.5 kg
This highly original study examines the history and religious life of the Ottonian Church through its ritual books. With forensic attention to the writing and design of four important manuscripts from the city of Mainz - a musician's troper, a priest's ritual handbook, a bishop's pontifical and a copy of the enigmatic compilation now known as the 'Romano-German Pontifical' - Henry Parkes transforms liturgical sources into eloquent witnesses to the ecclesiastical history of early medieval Germany. He also presents the first comprehensive revision of Michel Andrieu's influential 'Romano-German Pontifical' theory, from the dual perspective of Mainz's cathedral of St Martin and its Benedictine monastery of St Alban. Challenging long-held assumptions about the geographies of Ottonian power, in particular the central role of Mainz and its archbishops, the book opens up important new ways of understanding how religious ritual was organised, transmitted and perceived.
Introduction: making liturgy
Part I. A Troper: 1. Recording music in the tenth century
2. The historical import of a 'troper'
Part II. A Ritual Handbook: 3. The contested identity of Vienna, ÖNB, Cod. 1888
4. Intermingled song
Part III. Episcopal Liturgy: 5. Itinerant ritual
6. The nascent 'pontifical'
Part IV. The Romano-German Pontifical: 7. The PRG in Mainz
Conclusion: disentangling liturgy
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Church history [HRCC2], Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500 [HBLC], European history [HBJD], Medieval & Renaissance music [c 1000 to c 1600 AVGC2]