Ritual memory : the apocryphal Acts and liturgical commemoration in the early medieval West (c. 500-1215)

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Ritual memory : the apocryphal Acts and liturgical commemoration in the early medieval West (c. 500-1215)

by Els Rose

(Mittellateinische Studien und Texte, Bd. 40)

Brill, 2009

  • : hardback

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Bibliography: p. [297]-317

Includes indexes

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Ritual Memory brings together two areas of study which have hitherto rarely been studied in comparison: liturgy and the apocryphal Acts of the Apostles. The book gives an analysis of the liturgical celebration of the apostles in the medieval West and examines the incorporation of the apocrypha in practices of ritual commemoration. It reveals the role that liturgy played in the transmission of the apocryphal Acts and visualises the way these narrative traditions developed and changed through their incorporation into a ritual context. The result is a dynamic picture of the ritual reception of the extra-canonical Acts in the Latin Middle Ages, where the apocryphal legends about the apostolic past were approached as memorable traditions on the origins of Christianity.

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Preface List of Abbreviations General Introduction 1. The apocryphal acts and liturgical commemoration 2. Bartholomew: apostle against idols 3. Philip and James: brothers in cult 4. Matthew:sinner and saint 5. Simon and Jude: brothers in martyrdom 6.Images of the apostles 7. Epilogue Subject index Index of personal names Indx of biblical passages

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