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The Gilbertine Rite - Vol. II, Containing (i) the Kalendar and (ii) the Missal (Paperback): Reginald Maxwell Woolley The Gilbertine Rite - Vol. II, Containing (i) the Kalendar and (ii) the Missal (Paperback)
Reginald Maxwell Woolley
R1,484 Discovery Miles 14 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Order of St Gilbert was the only specifically English religious order founded in the Middle Ages. The edition gathers together fragments surviving in Lincoln, Cathedral Library MS 115 (A.5.5); Cambridge, St John's College, MS N. 1; Oxford, Bodleian Library, Digby 36 (SC 1678), f. 110v; Cambridge, Pembroke' College, MS 226. The first part is volume 59 of the present series.

The Canterbury Benedictional British Museum Harl. MS. 2892 (Paperback): Reginald Maxwell Woolley The Canterbury Benedictional British Museum Harl. MS. 2892 (Paperback)
Reginald Maxwell Woolley; Edited by Reginald Maxwell Woolley
R1,473 Discovery Miles 14 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Record of liturgical observances at Canterbury in 11c, including valuable full record of the cult of saints there in the last days of the Anglo-Saxon church. The benedictional was a bishop's book, containing the prayers which only a bishop (or archbishop) could pronounce when he said mass, characteristically a lavish production. Several have survived from Anglo-Saxon England and thesehave recently been attracting the attention of liturgists and palaeographers. One of the most important is the `Canterbury Benedictional', now London, British Library, Harley 2892, written at Christ Church, Canterbury, around themiddle of the eleventh century. The `Canterbury Benedictional' provides a valuable record of liturgical observance at the seat of the English archbishop. In particular, it gives a full record of the cult of saints at the metropolitan see in the last days of the Anglo-Saxon church. The Latin text is accompanied by an introduction and detailed liturgical notes in which the relationships between the surviving Anglo-Saxon benedictionals and their continental antecedents are set out for the first time. The book will be of interest to students of the medieval liturgy, and to historians of the Anglo-Saxon church. First published 1917.

The Benedictional of John Longlonde - Bishop of Lincoln (British Museum MS. Add. 21974) (Paperback): Reginald Maxwell Woolley The Benedictional of John Longlonde - Bishop of Lincoln (British Museum MS. Add. 21974) (Paperback)
Reginald Maxwell Woolley
R1,838 Discovery Miles 18 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The MS book contains directions for the vesting of a bishop and the singing of pontifical High Mass (ff. 1-21), and a collection of episcopal blessings, mainly quadripartite (ff. 22-83). These latter include a series elsewhere given under the name of Archbishop John Peckham of Canterbury. While this manuscript is carelessly written, there are some variant readings here, and there are corrections in the hand of John Longelonde (1473-1547). The edition is of the entire manuscript and collates with the text edited (poorly) by Ralph Barnes (Liber Pontificalis of Edmund Lacy, W. Roberts, Exeter, 1847), and with the unpublished Pontifical of Bishop Anianus of Bangor (1267-1307) which is dated to 1279, and with the Litlington Westminster Missal (edited as volume 1 of the present series).

The Gilbertine Rite - Vol. I, Containing (i) the Ordinal and (ii) the office of St Gilbert (Paperback): Reginald Maxwell Woolley The Gilbertine Rite - Vol. I, Containing (i) the Ordinal and (ii) the office of St Gilbert (Paperback)
Reginald Maxwell Woolley
R2,149 Discovery Miles 21 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Order of St Gilbert was the only specifically English religious order founded in the Middle Ages. The edition gathers together fragments surviving in Lincoln, Cathedral Library MS 115 (A.5.5); Cambridge, St John's College, MS N. 1; Oxford, Bodleian Library, Digby 36 (SC 1678), f. 110v; Cambridge, Pembroke' College, MS 226. The second part is volume 60 of the present series.

The Officium and Miracula of Richard Rolle, of Hampole (Hardcover): Reginald Maxwell Woolley The Officium and Miracula of Richard Rolle, of Hampole (Hardcover)
Reginald Maxwell Woolley
R828 Discovery Miles 8 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Officium and Miracula of Richard Rolle, of Hampole (Paperback): Reginald Maxwell Woolley The Officium and Miracula of Richard Rolle, of Hampole (Paperback)
Reginald Maxwell Woolley
R485 Discovery Miles 4 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Bread of the Eucharist (1913) (Paperback): Reginald Maxwell Woolley The Bread of the Eucharist (1913) (Paperback)
Reginald Maxwell Woolley
R583 Discovery Miles 5 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Bread Of The Eucharist (1913) (Paperback): Reginald Maxwell Woolley The Bread Of The Eucharist (1913) (Paperback)
Reginald Maxwell Woolley
R536 Discovery Miles 5 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Award of William Alnwick, Bishop of Lincoln, AD 1439 (Paperback): Reginald Maxwell Woolley The Award of William Alnwick, Bishop of Lincoln, AD 1439 (Paperback)
Reginald Maxwell Woolley
R1,083 Discovery Miles 10 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1913, this book presents the Latin text of the 1439 Award of William Alnwick, Bishop of Lincoln from 1436 to 1449. A facing-page English translation is also provided. The text was created at the request of the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln. Detailed notes are incorporated throughout. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in William Alnwick and church history.

The Liturgy of the Primitive Church (Paperback): Reginald Maxwell Woolley The Liturgy of the Primitive Church (Paperback)
Reginald Maxwell Woolley
R1,074 Discovery Miles 10 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1910, this book contains a study of the Eucharistic liturgy used by the Church in the first three hundred years of its existence. Woolley carefully examines the origins and development of the proanaphora and anaphora, and includes in an appendix the original Greek, Coptic, Ethiopic or Latin texts of many of the ancient witnesses of liturgical practice along with an English translation for texts not in Latin or Greek. This book will be of great value to anyone with an interest in the history of Christian liturgy from 'those centuries in which the Church was more in touch than she ever has been since with the general life and the every day needs of her members'.

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