The Urban Character of Christian Worship : the Origins, Development, and Meaning of Stational Liturgy / John F. Baldovin, S.J.
Type de matériel : TexteLangue : Anglais Collection : Orientalia Christiana Analecta ; 228Éditeur : Roma : Pont. Institutum Studiorum Orientalium, [1987]Édition : [1. Auflage]Description : 319 p. : IIl. ; 24 cmType de contenu :- Text
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- 170 B
Type de document | Site actuel | Cote | Statut | Date de retour prévue | Code à barres |
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Monografia | Römisches Institut der Görres-Gesellschaft | Mag 170 B 29 (Parcourir l'étagère(Ouvrir ci-dessous)) | non soggetto a prestito |
Maps p. [269]-278; index p. [305]-319.
Bibliography p. [13]-31.
No serious study of the historical development of Christian worship can be undertaken today without attention to the social context in which the Christian liturgies were formed. In this study Baldovin surveys three different urban contexts which were crucial for the development of the Byzantine and Roman rites in the early Middle Ages. The phenomenon of stational liturgy has never been studied comparatively before. In this book, the stational systems of Jerusalem, Rome, and Constantinople are decribed in detail and compared, revealing major similarities and differences in the worship inspired by these diverse urban milieux. [....]