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Register of research scholars working on liturgical material
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Associate Professor of History
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Helen Foxhall Forbes |
University of Leicester |
Liturgy in early medieval England and Francia Contexts for the performance of liturgy Early medieval theology (especially the theology/symbolism of liturgy) Interactions between theology and society The Church in early medieval England and Francia |
hgffl@le.ac.uk |
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Eduardo Carrero Santamaría |
Universitat de les Illes Balears |
Medieval liturgy, medieval architecture.
Relations between medieval arts and liturgy.
Cathedrals.
Liturgical Sources.
Dominican Order.
Dominican Liturgy. |
eduardo.carrero@uib.es |
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Tony Huitson |
University of Kent |
Medieval architecture in terms of design and its practical function and in particular in the use of 'upper spaces' in medieval church buildings for liturgical and para-liturgical (eg dramatic) purposes. |
T.S.J.Huitson@kent.ac.uk |
Assistant Professor |
Dorothy Kim |
Vassar College |
Books of hours, psalters, and other religious devotional documents read by women in the thirteenth century. I am particularly interested in the interplay between multilingualism, music, and female reading practices. My research has had some specific focus on Marian antiphons and liturgical music often excerpted into multilingual miscellanies, books of hours, and psalters. |
dokim@vassar.edu |
Professor and National 3M Teaching Fellow
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The liturgy of early Western Christendom, especially within the Anglo-Saxon, Frankish and German churches; the political ramifications of English church involvement in aliturgical syntactic rituals and evidence for such political agenda in service-books of the period; the development of liturgical forms (benedictions, votive masses) from earliest records to ca. 1100 and what we can learn of the cultural aesthetic of Western spiritual ideology of the time.
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Derek Olsen |
Theologian in Residence, Church of the Advent-Baltimore |
English Benedictine Revial Mass and Office First Millennium Monasticism Sarum Rite Early Anglican Liturgy & Medieval Predecessors Liturgical Spirituality Medieval Homiliaries and Homiletics Scripture & Liturgy |
derekaolsen@hotmail.com |
Professor |
Fred Paxton |
Conneticut College |
Sickness, death and dying.
Hagiography.
Monasticism.
Codicology.
Canon law.
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fspax@conncoll.edu |
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Uri Smilansky |
University of Exeter |
Polyphonic liturgy.
The borderline between musical functionality and artistic or personal expression.
Stylistic independence and crossover between religious and secular music in the late Middle-Ages. |
uri.smilansky@gmail.com |
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Matthew Ward |
St John's College , University of Cambridge |
Anglo-Norman chant, particularly for the Ordinary of the Mass.
The interaction of oral and literate processes in writing and transmission of liturgy.
Social and intellectual contexts for liturgy and medieval art.
Performance of chant. |
mjcw2@cam.ac.uk
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