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The Prayer Life of a Fifteenth-Century English Priest: Winchester College MS 48
Winchester College MS 48 contains a Book of Hours produced in England in the early fifteenth century. This Book of Hours is notable for the presence of musical notation for the Office of the Dead, the exuberant cadels in the Office of the Dead, the variety and uniqueness of its litanies, the presence of gradations of feasts in its calendar, its extensive collection of prayers, and its large number of verse texts. The present article has three principal aims. First, we argue that, unlike most Books of Hours, WC 48 belonged to a cleric, and we discuss the evidence indicating clerical ownership. Secondly, we analyze the contents of WC48 with a focus on its seemingly unique components. And, thirdly, we reflect on what WC48 might reveal about the devotional life (i.e., the devotional practices and beliefs) of a late medieval English priest. In several appendices, we also present the “unique” texts found in this remarkable manuscript.
期刊介绍:
Sacris Erudiri is an international journal of religious sciences in its broadest sense. Studies published refer mainly to the history of the Church, the history of liturgy and patristics. Whilst excluding nothing, the topics addressed refer more to factual and institutional history than to doctrinal history. These articles often represent preliminary analyses for later critical editions of patristic and medieval texts to be published in various series of the Corpus Christianorum. Articles are published in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.