Rationale divinorum officiorum V-VI - Guillelmus Durantus; A. Davril
KORTE INHOUD
?At long last, two qualified medieval scholars (?) have inaugurated the publication of William Durand?s magnum opus, the ?Rationale divinorum officio rum?. This activist bishop of Mende (1285-1296), (?) was, (?) determined to instruct his clergy in the mysteries of the liturgy by compiling and redacting in one great whole the writings of the eminent liturgiologists of the twelfth en early thirteenth centuries. It is a true summa of the venerable allegorical method of interpreting the enacted liturgy and, as such, one of the most important and influential compositions of the high Middle Ages (?). Unlike his predecessors, Durand, in his capacity as an eminent canonist and author, used and listed in the margin his valuable juridical sources; it is one the merits of this edition that these references are carefully identified in a special apparatus. (?) As the most popular liturgical commentary of the following three centuries, the Rationale survives in over a hundred manuscripts and confronts the editors with a d...
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1998Uitgever: Brepols Publishers621 paginasTaal: LatijnISBN-10: 2503044034ISBN-13: 9782503044033Koop dit boek tweedehands
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Turnhout, 1998. 621p. Original terra-cotta gilt stamped cloth. Small sticker glued to paste-down endpaper. Series: Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis, CXL A. Nice copy. [Antiquarian] [Auteur: DURANTUS, G.,] [Uitgever: Brepols] [Jaar: 1998] [Titel: Rationale Divinorum officiorum V-VI. Ediderunt A. Davril et T.M. Thibodeau.]
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Le Rationale divinorum officiorum de Guillaume Durand l'Ancien (1230 - 1296), eveque de Mende, est un des ecrits religieux les plus importants du Moyen-Age et incontestablement le plus important, pendant trois siecles, dans le domaine des ecrits sur la liturgie. La popularite immense du Rationale est attestee, entre autres, par des traductions en francais, allemand, espagnol, italien et anglais, par plus de deux cents manuscrits, et par cent onze editions imprimees dont quarante pour le seul XVe siecle. La ...