Henry Bradshaw Society Ser.: Ordinale Exoni. Volume I : Exeter Chapter MS 3502 Collated with Parker MS 93, with Two Appendices from Trinity College Cambridge MS B. XI. 16 and Exeter Chapter MS 3625) by John Neale Dalton (1909, Trade Paperback)
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PublisherBradshaw Society, Henry
ISBN-101907497145
ISBN-139781907497148
eBay Product ID (ePID)81832188
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Number of Pages424 Pages
LanguageLatin
Publication NameOrdinale Exoni. Volume I : Exeter Chapter MS 3502 Collated with Parker MS 93, with Two Appendices from Trinity College Cambridge MS B. XI. 16 and Exeter Chapter MS 3625)
Publication Year1909
SubjectChristian Rituals & Practice / Worship & Liturgy, History, Europe / Medieval
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaReligion, History
AuthorJohn Neale Dalton
SeriesHenry Bradshaw Society Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height1 in
Item Weight19.6 Oz
Item Length8.4 in
Item Width6.4 in
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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Series Volume Number37
Volume Number37
SynopsisThe Exeter Ordinale is a huge ordinal issued by John de Grandisson, bishop of Exeter [1327-69], in 1337; it is edited on the basis of manuscripts that belonged to, and were annotated by, the bishop himself. The compilationmarked an important point in medieval study of the liturgy, and the Legenda [liturgical readings for saints' days] which it contains are regarded as one of the most important sources for the study of English medieval hagiography, particularly for saints of English origin., The Exeter Ordinale is a huge ordinal issued by John de Grandisson, bishop of Exeter 1327-69], in 1337; it is edited on the basis of manuscripts that belonged to, and were annotated by, the bishop himself. The compilation marked an important point in medieval study of the liturgy, and the Legenda liturgical readings for saints' days] which it contains are regarded as one of the most important sources for the study of English medieval hagiography, particularly for saints of English origin.