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ISBN13: 978-1870252461
Language: English
Publisher: Henry Bradshaw Society (May 21, 2009)
Pages: 250
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Materials for some seventy-four English saints are recorded in this volume, giving an idea of the extent of their presence in the liturgies of medieval Scandinavia
Materials for some seventy-four English saints are recorded in this volume, giving an idea of the extent of their presence in the liturgies of medieval Scandinavia. They include all occurrences of the saints in surviving liturgical calendars, martyrologies, missals, breviaries, etc; where the texts are not otherwise attested, they are reproduced in full. It will be an essential point of reference for all scholars working on the English saints and on the spread of Christianity in the Middle Ages. Purchase now at Boydell & Brewer.
The process of Christianising the Scandinavian countries in the tenth to. .It is likely that such missionaries took with them the books that would have
The process of Christianising the Scandinavian countries in the tenth to the thirteenth centuries was spearheaded in the earliest phases by missionaries from Anglo-Saxon England. It is likely that such missionaries took with them the books that would have. Register of Manuscripts English Saints in the Medieval Liturgies of Scandinavian Churches Appendix Bibliography Index of Saints Index of Liturgical Forms General Index. Liturgical specialists will be well served. Inimitable in its completeness is a valuable contribution to English and Scandinavian hagiography and liturgical studies.
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Start by marking English Saints in the Medieval Liturgies of Scandinavian Churches as Want to Read: Want to Read savin. ant to Read. It is likely that such missionaries took with them the books that would have been essential for church services - Bibles, Gospel-books, Psalters, Breviaries - along with saints' relics, thus The process of Christianising the Scandinavian countries in the tenth to the thirteenth centuries was spearheaded in the earliest phases by missionaries from Anglo-Saxon England.
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English Saints in the Medieval Liturgies of Scandinavian Churches. Henry Bradshaw Society Subsidia. London: Henry Bradshaw Society, Boydell Press, 2009. 250. ISBN: 9781870252461.
Its purpose is to investigate how, and in what sense, their positions can be said to correspond to what we may know of the historical facts. This will be possible by comparing different points of view with a study of the development in a single parish.
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