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Summary: Prelude: Charting the Divine Office, Lila CollamorePart I. A Methodological Introduction1. Sermons, Sacramentaries, and Early Sources for the Office in the Latin West: The Example of Advent, Margot E. Fassler2. Reading an Office Book, Laszlo DobszayPart II. The Pre-Carolingian Office3. The Origins of the Western Office, James W. McKinnon4. Observations on the Divine Office in the Rule of the Master, Joseph Dyer5. Eastern and Western Elements in the Irish Monastic Prayer of the Hours, Peter JefferyPart III. Manuscript Studies6. The Antiphoner of Compiegne, Paris, BNF lat. 17436, Ritva Jacobsson7. The Divine Office at St. Martial in the Early Eleventh Century: Paris, BN lat. 1085, James Grier8. The Cluniac Processional of Solesmes, Bibliotheque de l'Abbaye, Michael Huglo9. Taking the Rough with the Smooth: Melodic Versions and Manuscript Status, Susan RankinPart IV. Regional Developments: Carolingian Period to the Later Middle Ages10. Office Compositions from St. Gall: Saints Gallus and Othmar, Hartmut Moller11. The Development and Chronology of the Ambrosian Sanctorale: The Evidence of the Antiphon Texts, Terence Bailey12. Performing Latin Verse: Text and Music in Early Medieval Versified Offices, Gunilla Bjorkvall and Andreas Haug13. From Office to Mass: The Antiphons of Vespers and Lauds and the Antiphons before the Gospel in Northern France, Anne Walters Robertson14. The Office for the Feast of the Circumcision from Le Puy, Wulf Arlt15. The Palm Sunday Processional in Medieval Chartres, Craig Wright16. Nonconformity in the Use of Cambrai Cathedral: Guillaume Du Fay's Foundations, Barbara HagghPart V. Hagiography17. Transforming a Viking into a Saint: The Divine Office of St. Olav, Gunilla Iversen18. On the Prose Historia of St. Augustine, Janka Szendrei19. The Historia of St. Julian of Le Mans by Letald of Micy: Some Comments and Questions |