Few liturgical historians are aware that a book of collects for theDivine Office formed part of the service-books owned by a monk orpriest in Anglo-Saxon England. The Durham Collectar, misnamed the`Durham Ritual'and tentatively dated to the tenth century, is the earliest collectar to have survived in England. Where did it come from,and how was it used? To answer the first, a new edition of the Latintext is presented in this volume, with extensive collationtablesshowing at a glance the most influential liturgical sources. In theintroduction, the function of the collectar is discussed.
ALICIA CORRAis Research Assistant at the Department ofAnglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic at the University of Cambridge.
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Une etude stimulante, non seulement du collectaire du Durham, mais aussi du collectaire comme categorie de livre liturgique... un ouvrage digne d'une serie distinguee. REVUE D'HISTOIRE ECCLES. 2/93Clarif[ies] the history of collectars as a genre of liturgical book and the place of this document among examplars of the group, and present[s] an `emended' version of the Durham Collectar collated with sources and other collections. * ALBION *
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Part 1 Introduction: collects and collectars - definition of terms; the non-liturgicl evidence; collects and collectars - the continental background; the Durham Collectar - its inheritance and its individual features; later Anglo-Saxon collectars. Appendices: biblical readings in the Durham Collectar - the "Capitula"; rubrics in the Durham Collectar; collation tables with list of abbreviations.