Gothic Song: Victorine Sequences and Augustinian Reform in Twelfth-Century ParisCUP Archive, 19 sie 1993 - 487 Because the liturgy stood at the very heart of medieval religious experience, the study of liturgical change is basic to an understanding of the Middle Ages, its religious life, and its art. In this far-reaching study, Margot Fassler explores currents of liturgical change in twelfth-century France and the extent to which Augustinian canons regularly contributed to them. Concentrating upon the late sequences from the Abbey of St. Victor in Paris, she proposes that the sequences provide crucial evidence both for explaining new attitudes toward the liturgy during the twelfth century and for defining those principles in the arts commonly called 'Gothic'. |
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Spis treści
problems | 3 |
Liturgical commentators within the liturgy and without | 18 |
Early medieval sequences as Alleluia commentaries | 38 |
An introduction to the twelfthcentury sequence | 58 |
Chartres and Nevers | 85 |
Appendices | 101 |
a Benedictine house in the vicinity of Nevers | 106 |
twelfthcentury France | 129 |
Symbolic expressions of hierarchy in the medieval liturgy and at St Victor | 260 |
unity through the cornerstone | 267 |
an art of memory | 290 |
Mary and the microcosm | 321 |
Epilogue Sacred history and the common life | 341 |
Key to the appendices | 345 |
Five southern French Benedictine sequence libelli from St Martial | 368 |
status of Parisian | 390 |
first major center for the late sequences | 137 |
an introduction | 161 |
The Augustinians of Paris and the politics of reform | 187 |
Hugh of St Victors vision of the church | 211 |
Themes of reform in the Victorine church and the sequence repertory | 243 |
The altars and chapels of the twelfthcentury church and their connections | 249 |
Example A 1 Laudes crucis | 416 |
Example A 5 Gaude Roma | 429 |
Bibliography | 442 |
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