The Canterbury benedictional (British Museum, Harl. MS. 2892)

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    • Woolley, Reginald Maxwell

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The Canterbury benedictional (British Museum, Harl. MS. 2892)

edited by Reginald Maxwell Woolley

(Henry Bradshaw Society (Series), v. 51)

Published for the Henry Bradshaw Society by the Boydell Press, 1995

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Record of liturgical observances at Canterbury in 11c, including valuable full record of the cult of saints there in the last days of the Anglo-Saxon church. The benedictional was a bishop's book, containing the prayers which only a bishop (or archbishop) could pronounce when he said mass, characteristically a lavish production. Several have survived from Anglo-Saxon England and thesehave recently been attracting the attention of liturgists and palaeographers. One of the most important is the `Canterbury Benedictional', now London, British Library, Harley 2892, written at Christ Church, Canterbury, around themiddle of the eleventh century. The `Canterbury Benedictional' provides a valuable record of liturgical observance at the seat of the English archbishop. In particular, it gives a full record of the cult of saints at the metropolitan see in the last days of the Anglo-Saxon church. The Latin text is accompanied by an introduction and detailed liturgical notes in which the relationships between the surviving Anglo-Saxon benedictionals and their continental antecedents are set out for the first time. The book will be of interest to students of the medieval liturgy, and to historians of the Anglo-Saxon church. First published 1917.

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  • NCID
    BA31775699
  • ISBN
    • 1870252101
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Woodbridge, Suffolk ; Wolfeboro, N.H.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxvi, 178 p., [4] p. of plates
  • Size
    22 cm
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