UID:
almafu_9960117739902883
Format:
1 online resource (xvii, 370 pages) :
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ISBN:
1-903153-92-1
Series Statement:
Writing History in the Middle Ages ; volume 3
Content:
Cantors made unparalleled contributions to the way time was understood and history was remembered in the medieval Latin West. The men and women who held this office in cathedrals and monasteries wereresponsible for calculating the date of Easter and the feasts dependent on it, for formulating liturgical celebrations season by season, managing the library and preparing manuscripts and other sources necessary to sustain the liturgical framework of time, and promoting the cults of saints. Crucially, their duties also often included committing the past to writing, from simple annals and chronicles to more fulsome histories, necrologies, and cartularies, thereby ensuring that towns, churches, families, and individuals could be commemorated for generations to come.〈BR〉 The contributions hereseek to address the fundamental question of how the range of cantors' activities can help us to understand the many different ways in which the past was written and, in the liturgy, celebrated acrossthe middle ages. Cantors, as this volume makes clear, shaped the communal experience of the past in the Middle Ages; the essays are studies of constructions, both of the building blocks of time and ofthe people who made and performed them, in acts of ritual remembrance and in written records.〈BR〉〈BR〉 Contributors: Cara Aspesi, Alison I. Beach, Katie Ann-Marie Bugyis, Margot E. Fassler, David Ganz, James Grier, Paul Antony Hayward, A.B. Kraebel, Lori Kruckenberg, Rosamond McKitterick, Henry Parkes, Susan Rankin, C.C. Rozier, Sigbjoryn Olsen Sonnesyn, Teresa Webber, Lauren Whitnah,
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The Carolingian period. Historia: some lexicographical considerations / David Ganz ; Liturgy and history in the early Middle Ages / Rosamond McKitterick ; Notker Bibliothecarius / Susan Rankin ; Singing history: chant in Ekkehard IV's Casus sancti Galli / Lori Kruckenberg -- The eleventh century. Adémar de Chabannes (989-1034) as musicologist / James Grier ; Cantor or canonicus? In search of musicians and liturgists in eleventh-century Constance / Henry Parkes ; Shaping the histroical Dunstan: many lives and a musical office / Margot E. Fassler ; Female monastic cantors and sacristans in central medieval England: four sketches / Katie Ann-Marie Bugyis -- England in the twelfth century. Cantor, sacrist or prior? The provision of books in Anglo-Norman England / Teresa Webber ; Symeon of Durham as cantor and hsitorian at Durham Cathedral priorym c. 1090-1129 / Charles C. Rozier ; Reshaping history in the cult of Æbbe of Coldingham / Lauren L. Whitnah ; William of Malmesbury as a cantor-historian / Paul Antony Hayward ; Lex orandi, lex scribendi? The role of historiography in the liturgical life of William of Malmesbury / Sigbjørn Olsen Sønnesyn ; Of the making of little books: the minor works of William of Newburgh / A.B. Kraebel -- On the continent: five case studies. The cantors of the Holy Sepulchre and their contribution to Crusade history and Frankish identity / Cara Aspesi ; Shaping liturgy, shaping history: a cantor-historian from twelfth-century Peterhausen / Alison I. Beach ; The Roman liturgical tradition according to a twelfth-century Roman cantor / Peter Jeffery ; A life in hours: Goswin of Bossut's office for Arnulf of Villers / Anna de Bakker ; Writing history to make history: Johannes Meyer's chronicles of reform / Claire Taylor Jones.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-903153-67-0
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-78204-630-5
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9781782046301
URL:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781782046301/type/BOOK
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