Ordinal of the Abbey of the Holy Trinity Fécamp: (Fécamp, Musée de la Bénédictine, ms 186), i (Containing Part i): (Fécamp, Musée de laB Part i]: 111 (Henry Bradshaw Society) (in Latin)
Ordinal of the Abbey of the Holy Trinity Fécamp: (Fécamp, Musée de la Bénédictine, ms 186), i (Containing Part i): (Fécamp, Musée de laB Part i]: 111 (Henry Bradshaw Society) (in Latin)
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Ordinal of the Abbey of the Holy Trinity Fécamp: (Fécamp, Musée de la Bénédictine, ms 186), i (Containing Part i): (Fécamp, Musée de laB Part i]: 111 (Henry Bradshaw Society) (in Latin)
Synopsis "Ordinal of the Abbey of the Holy Trinity Fécamp: (Fécamp, Musée de la Bénédictine, ms 186), i (Containing Part i): (Fécamp, Musée de laB Part i]: 111 (Henry Bradshaw Society) (in Latin)"
The abbey of Fécamp, reformed in the early years of the eleventh century by William of Volpiano, abbot of St-Bénigne at Dijon, was a key institution in the development of Norman monasticism in the middle ages. As one of the most energetic monastic reformers of his time, William was noted for the attention he paid to the liturgy of the many abbeys he superintended, and his liturgical cursus was influential in English and continental monastic houses. The Fécamp Ordinal, edited here from a manuscript of the early thirteenth century, but transmitting the liturgy observed in the abbey some two centuries earlier, is the first complete source of William's liturgical work to be printed. It is expanded by readings from complementary Fécamp service books, creating a text which gives a particularly detailed view of medieval monastic liturgy. This first volume contains the Temporal; the remainder of the Ordinal, together with comprehensive indexes, will form the second volume.DAVID CHADDteaches in the School of Music at the University of East Anglia.