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Introduction to the English Monastic Breviaries

Introduction to the English Monastic Breviaries

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Publisher: Henry Bradshaw Society
ISBN: 9781870252058
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 01/01/1942
Width: 13.8 cm
Height: 21.6 cm
A guide to breviaries (monastic service books containing the Divine Office) in late medieval England. During the Middle Ages, the Divine Office, or daily round of prayers, formed the central focus of the monastic life. The liturgical book which contained all the prayers, hymns, etc. which were said at each office during the year is the breviary. The present volume is widely acknowledged as the best introduction available in English to the complex structure of the Office. Initially the Benedictine Office is considered, followed by an assessment of the numerous additions and alterations which occured during the early medieval period. To conclude there is a detailed discussion of the structure of various individual offices in late medieval England as they are known from surviving breviaries. Throughout, the language has been kept plain and non-technical to make it accessible to all students of the middle ages.
The monastic breviary and the English congregation; the "Opus Dei" of St Benedict; the termination of St Benedict's Hours; the capitella; additions to the Benedictine Office; variations in the daily horarium; the medieval monastic Office; vespers; compline; matins; lauds; prime; terce, sext and none; the last three days of Holy Week; Easter and Pentecost; special observances connected with the regular Office; manuscripts consulted.

J.B.L. Tolhurst

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