medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Cecilia,
When researching items of this nature, I have found the Pontifical
Medieval Institute at the University of Toronto helpful. They
have a large collection of medieval lectionaries and a knowledgeable
reference librarian. That said, I admit that when backed
into this corner, I put them on my shopping list for my next trip to
Toronto.
I'm sure others on the list know easier remedies.
Regards,
Frank
On 30/11/2010 1:49 PM, Cecilia Gaposchkin wrote:
> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
> Dear all,
>
> Here's a question that I'm horrified to find myself not knowing the
> answer to. Before I ask it, let me say I am the *first* one to
> acknowledge that liturgical practice was widely variant and always
> localized. So, this is for a "thumbnail", not a definitive response
> for a particular time and place.
>
> That said, if I wanted to find the text(s) for the Mass for the
> Exaltation of the Holy Cross, and then the Mass for the Invention of
> the Holy Cross, as it was PROBABLY or APPROXIMATELY celebrated in the
> Middle Ages in, say, Church X, in Basic City Y, where would I go?
>
> Thanks,
> In ignorance,
> cecilia
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