medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Cormack, Margaret Jean wrote:
>
> A question for all who have been discussing Irish bishops in England
> (and possibly others):
> would these bishops have brought distinctively Irish liturgical books
> with them? And how
> would "irish" liturgical books be identified in the 15th - 16th
> centuries? By the feasts included?
> Distinctive forms of handwriting? Would such books be likely to
> mention something like
> the name of the diocese where they were current?
Dublin employed the Sarum Use. (The Sarum Consuetudinary was adapted in the
fourteenth century by adding the words: "et eadem in ecclesie Dublin"!)
John Briggs
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