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An Ottonian sacramentary in Oxford

Abstract:
A reconsideration of Oxford’s most important Ottonian illuminated manuscript seems appropriate in a volume dedicated to Henry Mayr-Harting, whose ground-breaking contextual study of Ottonian illuminated manuscripts reminded the scholarly world that Ottonian books were made by and for real people in particular religious and political situations, people who may even have gone so far on occasion as to talk to one another. Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS. Canon. Liturg. 319, a sacramentary,2 was first described in detail in the early twentieth century, and was subjected to close examination in the mid-1960s by two liturgical scholars, who reached markedly different conclusions as to its origins (pls. 8-ro, 12, 14, 16, and 18). Since then considerable progress has been made by palaeographers and art historians in the study of Ottonian manuscript production, much of which has implications for our understanding of the Oxford sacramentary.
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10.1093/oso/9780198208013.003.0016

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
GLAM
Department:
Bodleian Special Collections
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Oxford college:
St Peter's College
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Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Host title:
Belief and culture in the Middle Ages: Studies presented to Henry Mayr-Harting
Pages:
169-186
Chapter number:
13
Place of publication:
Oxford
Publication date:
2001-04-12
Edition:
1
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EISBN:
9781383010862
ISBN-10:
0198208014
ISBN-13:
9780198208013


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English
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1602340
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pubs:1602340
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2024-01-18

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