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Contents: Preface; Part I Ritual: Introduction, Richard F. Gyug; L'Ange de paix, Paul De Clerck; Priester bei der Prüfung: ein westgotischer Ordo in susceptione presbiterorum in süditalienischer Ãberlieferung, Herbert Schneider; Le v�tal et le sacr�l'hysope dans le rite de la d�cace de l'�ise, Eric Palazzo; Necrological evidence of the place and permanence of the subdiaconate, Charles Hilken; Questions on ordination, the mass, and the office in Guerric of Saint-Quentin's Quaestiones de quolibet, Jonathan Black; From Durand of Mende to St Thomas More: lessons learned from medieval liturgy, Timothy M. Thibodeau; Latin and Italian prayers in a 16th-century Beneventan manuscript from Naples, Virginia Brown. Part II Text And Law: Introduction, Kathleen G. Cushing; The peregrinations of Canon 13 of the Council of Sardica, John St H. Gibaut; The anonymous early medieval homily in MS Copenhagen GKS 143, Giles Constable; 'Quod si se non emendent, excommunicentur': Rund um ein neues Exzerpt des Capitulare generale Kaiser Karls des GroÃen (802), Hubert Mordek; Creed commentary collections in Carolingian manuscripts, Susan Ann Keefe; Editions, manuscripts and readers in some pre-Gratian collections, Martin Brett; Anselm of Lucca and Burchard of Worms: re-thinking the sources of Anselm 11, De Penitentia, Kathleen G. Cushing; The list of authorities in the illustrations of the collection in five books (MS Vat. lat. 1339), Richard F. Gyug; Die Quellen der mittelitalienischen Kanonessamlung in sieben Büchern (MS Vat. lat. 1346), Peter Landau; The version of the Collectio Caesaraugustana in Barcelona, Archivo de la Corona de Aragón, MS San Cugat 63, Linda Fowler-Magerl; Cardinal Deusdedit's Collectio canonum at Benevento, Robert Somerville; The collection of St. Victor (= V), Paris: liturgy, canon law, and polemical literature, Uta-Renate Blumenthal. Principal publications: Roger E. Reynolds; Index.
Summary
Reflecting the range of their honorand's interests, the essays in Ritual, Text and Law provide a stimulating and panoramic exploration of the interrelated fields of liturgy and canon law in the Middle Ages, chiefly through the scrutiny of texts and their transmission