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Author Welch, Anna, 1980-

Title Liturgy, books, and Franciscan identity in medieval Umbria / by Anna Welch.

Publication Info. Boston : Brill, 2015.

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Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series The medieval Franciscans, 1572-6991 ; Volume 12
Medieval Franciscans ; Volume 12. 1572-6991
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Liturgy, Books and Franciscan Identity in Medieval Umbria; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Plates; Abbreviations; Introduction; The Codex Sancti Paschalis; Limitations, Terms and Definitions; 1: The Silent Parchment? A New Methodology for the Study of Missals; 1.1 The Historiography of Illuminated Liturgical Manuscripts; 1.2 Art History and the Codex Sancti Paschalis; Maestro di Deruta-Salerno; Venturella di Pietro; Mss. Linked to the CSP and/or Mss. Listed above, Without Specific Attribution to a Master/School; 1.3 Selection Rationale for the Missals under Study.
1.4 Towards a New Model for Manuscript Studies: Liturgical History Meets Ritual and Performance Theory2: Quarrelling Brothers -- Liturgy and Identity, 1209-1274; 2.1 The Narrative of Franciscan Liturgical History; 2.2 Franciscan Liturgy: The Regula Editions?; 2.2.1 The Regula Missal; 2.2.2 The Regula Breviary; 2.3 Elias of Cortona to Haymo of Faversham: The Concept of a Second Founder; 2.3.1 Haymo's Ordinal; 2.3.2 The Question of Liturgical Unity; 2.4 John of Parma to Bonaventure: The Difficulties of Achieving iturgical Unity.
2.5 The Friars Minor, Liturgy and Identity in the Thirteenth Century3: The Order of Friars Minor and the Book; 3.1 The Scribes; 3.2 The Miniaturists; 3.2.1 Friar-Miniaturists in a Scriptorium in Assisi?; 3.2.2 Scholarly Conceptualisation of a Simplistic Franciscan Decorative Style and Its Meaning; 3.3 'Pauperistico'? Franciscan Spirituality in Perugian Miniatures; 3.3.1 Crucifixion Miniatures from the Selected Missals; 3.4 Conclusions; 4: Calendars -- Comparing the Evidence; 4.1 The Historiography and Methodology of Studying Sainthood, Liturgical Calendars and the Commemoration of Saints.
4.2 Short Catalogue Entries for CSP and B-E: Codicology and Provenance4.3 The Calendars Compared; Key to Symbols and Abbreviations; 4.4 Conclusions; 5: Celebrating Saints -- Articulating Communal Identity through Liturgy; 5.1 Selection of Feasts for Analysis; Methodology; 5.2 The Feasts in CSP and B-E; 5.2.1 Feasts of St. Francis; 5.2.2 Feasts of St. Anthony of Padua; 5.2.3 Feasts of St. Clare; 5.2.4 Feast of Elisabeth of Hungary; 5.2.5 Feast of St. Louis of Toulouse; 5.2.6 Feast of St. Louis ix, King of France; 5.2.7 Feasts of St. Herculanus, Bishop of Perugia.
5.2.8 Feast of Ubaldo, Patron Saint of Gubbio5.2.9 Feast of St. Dominic; 5.2.10 Feast of St. Peter Martyr (of Verona); 5.2.11 Feast of Augustine of Hippo; 5.2.12 Feast of St. Bernard of Clairvaux; 5.2.13 Feasts of the Virgin; 5.3 Categories of Interpretation; 5.3.1 Rubrication; 5.3.2 Wording of the Entries; 5.3.3 Inclusion/Exclusion of Localised Feasts in a) Calendar and b) Proper of the Saints; 5.3.4 Inclusion/Exclusion of Feasts from Other Orders (i.e. Dominicans and Cistercians); 5.3.5 Relationship to Roman Curia's Calendar; 5.3.6 Additions and Absences; 5.3.7 Adherence to Haymo's Ordinal.
Summary In Liturgy, Books and Franciscan Identity in Medieval Umbria , Anna Welch explores how Franciscan friars engaged with manuscript production networks operating in Umbria in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries to produce the missals essential to their liturgical lives. A micro-history of Franciscan liturgical activity, this study reassesses methodologies pertinent to manuscript studies and reflects on both the construction of communal identity through ritual activity and historiographic trends regarding this process. Welch focuses on manuscripts decorated by the ateliers of the Maestro di Deruta-Salerno (active c. 1280) and Maestro Venturella di Pietro (active c. 1317), in particular the Codex Sancti Paschalis , a missal now owned by the Australian Province of the Order of Friars Minor.
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Subject Franciscans -- Liturgy.
Franciscans.
Liturgics.
Franciscans -- Italy -- Umbria -- Manuscripts.
Italy -- Umbria.
Manuscripts.
Franciscans -- Italy -- Umbria.
Missals -- Italy -- Umbria -- History.
Missals.
History.
Manuscripts, Medieval -- Italy -- Umbria.
Manuscripts, Medieval.
Manuscripts, Latin -- Italy -- Umbria.
Manuscripts, Latin.
Illumination of books and manuscripts.
Illumination of books and manuscripts.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Manuscripts.
Other Form: Print version: Welch, Anna (Information Officer). Liturgy, books, and Franciscan identity in medieval Umbria 9789004278837 (DLC) 2015032446 (OCoLC)918591113
ISBN 9789004304673 (electronic book)
9004304673 (electronic book)
9004278834
9789004278837
9789004278837
9004278834
Standard No. 9789004278837
10.1163/9789004304673