Clerical Orders in the Early Middle Ages : Duties and Ordination.
The theology of sacred or clerical orders of the Latin Church in the high and later Middle Ages developed from an amalgam of texts written from late patristic antiquity through to the early 12th century. Such texts, many studied and edited here, include letters, tracts, sermons, liturgical commentar...
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2024.
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Table of Contents:
- Contents: Preface; The pseudo-Hieronymian De septem ordinibus ecclesiae: notes on its origins, abridgements, and use in early medieval canonical collections; The De officiis vii graduum: its origins and early medieval development; The 'Isidorian' Epistula ad Leudefredum: an early medieval epitome of the clerical duties; Isidore's texts on the clerical grades in an early medieval Roman manuscript; A ninth-century treatise on the origins, office, and ordination of the bishop; A florilegium on the ecclesiastical grades in Clm 19414: testimony to ninth-century clerical instruction; An early medieval tract on the diaconate; Image and text: a Carolingian illustration of modifications in the early Roman eucharistic ordines; Marginalia on a tenth-century text on the ecclesiastical officers; Ivonian opuscula on the ecclesiastical officers; The ordination of clerics in the Middle Ages; The ritual of clerical ordination of the Sacramentarium Gelasianum saec.viii: early evidence from southern Italy; The ordination rite in medieval Spain: Hispanic, Roman, and hybrid; A south Italian ordination allocution; Addenda and corrigenda; Index; Index of manuscripts.