The Carolingian Sacramentaries of Saint-Amand
Art, Script, and Liturgical Creativity in an Early Medieval Monastery
Abstract
The monastery of Saint-Amand made, in the late ninth century, a series of deluxe manuscripts for celebration of Mass (sacramentaries). Such a corpus is unique so early. This book shows how the monks continually worked at improving and reorganizing the tradition, reacting to historic circumstance (e.g. Vikings). It is the first study of this corpus and uses palaeographical, art historical, and liturgical analysis to understand their work.
Keywords
Liturgy; France; Carolingians; manuscriptsDOI
10.1515/9781501517563ISBN
9781501517563, 9781501521201, 9781501517587, 9781501517563Publisher
De GruyterPublisher website
https://www.degruyter.com/Publication date and place
Berlin/Boston, 2024Imprint
Medieval Institute PublicationsSeries
Research in Medieval and Early Modern Culture, 39Classification
10th century, c 900 to c 999
Christianity: sacred texts and revered writings