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Is there any Evidence for the Liturgy of Parish Churches in Late Anglo-Saxon England? The Red Book of Darley and the Status of Old English
- Title:
- Is there any Evidence for the Liturgy of Parish Churches in Late Anglo-Saxon England? The Red Book of Darley and the Status of Old English
- Author:
- Gittos, H.
- Location:
- Woodbridge
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 41 Notes that three of the liturgical forms in the margins of CCCC MS 41 have rubrics in Old English, on pp. 2, 21 and 483, in a discussion of the status of the vernacular in late Anglo-Saxon liturgy, p. 76
- CCCC MS 44 In a discussion of the status of the vernacular in late Anglo-Saxon liturgy, it is noted that CCCC MS 44 contains a number of Old English glosses on Latin liturgical terms on pp. 114, 138 and 140, p. 76 n. 76
- CCCC MS 163 Notes that baptismal rites are located in the Temporal as part of the Easter Vigil in the Romano-Germanic Pontifical in CCCC MS 163, p. 71
- CCCC MS 303 A brief discussion of the Old English excommunication formula preserved in CCCC MS 303, p. 339, following a Latin excommunication text which the Old English text closely parallels; dating of the manuscript in this discussion is mid twelfth century, p. 79 n. 100
- CCCC MS 422 A study of ’The Red Book of Darley’, CCCC MS 422, as a possible source of evidence for the liturgy of parish churches in late Anglo-Saxon England. Includes a detailed description of the manuscript, dating the second part of it to c. 1061. There is a particular focus on the manuscript’s evidence for the baptismal rite, passim
- Editor:
- Tinti, F.
- Pages:
- 63–82
- Book Title:
- Pastoral Care in Late Anglo-Saxon England
- Reference Type:
- Book section
- Manuscript:
- dw493fs0065