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Chant, Liturgy, and the Inheritance of Rome
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Doxa en ipsistis Theo: Its Textual and Melodic Tradition in the 'Missa graeca' - Charles M Atkinson
The Changing Roles of Old Saint Peter's in Late Antique and Early Medieval Rome - Charles McClendon
The Archdeacon, Power, and Liturgy before 1000 - John Romano
The Earliest Antiphons of the Roman Office - Edward Nowacki
The Paschal Vigil in Medieval Rome - Thomas Kelly
As the Bells Toll: Parish Proximity in Medieval Rome - Catherine Carver McCurrach
The Moment of Scrutiny in the Missale Gallicanum Vetus and the Instruction of Catechumens in Merovingian and Carolingian Francia - David Ganz
Melodic Style and the Transmission History of the Beneventan Easter Vigil Canticles - Emma Hornby
Fitting New Texts into Old Melodies: The Diffusion and Technique of Prosulas for Tracts and Graduals - Luisa Nardini
Singing the Psalter in the Early Middle Ages - Susan K Rankin
The Tonality of the Numerical Offices in Cambrai, Médiathèque municipale, MS 38 - Barbara Haggh-Huglo
Revisiting the Admonitio generalis - Daniel J. DiCenso
An Overlooked Source of the Pontifical romain du XIIe siècle and its Chants: Lyon, Bibliothèque des Facultés catholiques, MS Réserve 1/0011 [olim MS 2] - James Borders
Music and the Cluniac Vision of History in Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 17716 - Susan Boynton
To Chant in a Vale of Tears -
Melodic Trope as Modal Rhetoric - William Mahrt
Proper Office Chants for St George in South German Manuscripts - David Hiley
Notre-Dame and the Challenge of the Sainte-Chapelle in Thirteenth-Century Paris - Rebecca Baltzer
Music for the Confraternity of St James in Paris - Mary Wolinski
Publications by Joseph Dyer

About the Author

EDWARD NOWACKI is Professor Emeritus of musicology at the College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati.

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Overall this book is a fitting tribute to Joseph Dyer and will be of interest to a wide variety of medieval scholars.
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Impressive.. For students of medieval liturgy, especially relating to the continent, this is an important volume.
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