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New edition of, and commentary on, one of the most important
liturgical books to have come down to us from the late Anglo-Saxon
church. Oxford, Bodleian Library, Bodley 579, the so-called
'Leofric Missal', is for the most part not really a missal, but a
late-ninth or early-tenth-century combined sacramentary, pontifical
and ritual with cues for the sung parts of various masses by the
original, possibly French or Lotharingian, scribe. Subsequently,
over the course of a hundred and thirty or so years, the
sacramentary-pontifical-ritual was considerably augmented, first
most probably for thesuccessors of Plegmund, archbishop of
Canterbury (890-923), the man for whom it was probably originally
compiled, then later at Exeter for Bishop Leofric (1050-72).
Edition of complex and important early liturgical work. The highly
complex combined sacramentary and pontifical presented here,
preserved as Paris, Bibliotheque nationale de France, lat. 12052,
was apparently written to the order of Ratoldus, abbot of Corbie
(d. 986), but in fact has along and complicated history. The
sacramentary descends from a book compiled at Saint-Denis, later
augmented with material relating to Dol (in Brittany) and Arras,
while the pontifical, such as it is, descends in large part froma
book drawn up for Oda, archbishop of Canterbury (941-58). Moreover,
late-tenth and eleventh-century additions show that Corbie was
merely the last link in a fascinating and sometimes puzzling chain.
The work is thus of considerable importance to scholars and this
edition, with introduction, will be warmly welcomed. Dr NICHOLAS
ORCHARD is Deputy Slide Librarian at the Courtauld Institute of
Art.
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Bodley 579, the so-called 'Leofric
Missal', is for the most part not really a missal, but a late-ninth
or early-tenth-century combined sacramentary, pontifical and ritual
with cues for the sung parts of various masses by the original,
possibly French or Lotharingian, scribe. Subsequently, over the
course of a hundred and thirty or so years, the
sacramentary-pontifical-ritual was considerably augmented, first
most probably for the successors of Plegmund, archbishop of
Canterbury (890-923), the man for whom it was probably originally
compiled, then later at Exeter for Bishop Leofric (1050-72).
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