<div>The study of medieval liturgy can tell us a great deal not only about the worship of the church, but also about the people who practised it. However, existing scholarship can be problematic and difficult to use.</div><div>This short book aims to unsettle the notion that liturgiology is a mysterious, abstruse, and monolithic discipline. It challenges some scholarly orthodoxies, hints at the complexity of the liturgy and shows that it needs to be examined in new and different ways.</div>
- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 — From Prescription to Reality: The Concept of Liturgical "Use" in England
- Chapter 2 — Participation and Devotion in Worship
- Chapter 3 — Working with Liturgical Sources
- Further Reading