This book presents a critical edition of a collection of liturgical
manuscripts that the Augustinian friar Onofrio Panvinio (1530-1568)
assembled in the 1560s for the Cardinal Alessandro Farnese as well
as for Hans Jakob Fugger in Augsburg. Onofrio Panvinio is primarily
known for his antiquarian studies about ancient Rome and for his
edition of Bartolomeo Platina's Lives of the Popes. His
preoccupation with the Roman rite, however, remains until today
largely unnoticed by modern scholarship. This edition of Panvinio's
Vetusti aliquot rituales libri highlights his interests in the
development of Roman liturgy during the last sessions of the
Council of Trent (1545-1563) by presenting the various documentary
as well as cultural layers of Panvinio's collection of Roman ritual
manuscripts.
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