
Shaping a Monastic Identity
Liturgy and History at the Imperial Abbey of Farfa, 1000-1125
Susan Boynton(Author)
Cornell University Press
Will be published approx. on 15. February 2006
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-0-8014-4381-7 (ISBN)
Description
During the eleventh and early twelfth centuries, the imperial abbey of Farfa was one of the most powerful institutions on the Italian peninsula. In this period many of the lands of central Italy fell under its sway, and it enjoyed the protection of the emperor until the 1120s, when it passed gradually into the control of the papacy. At the same time, the monastery was an influential religious center, and the monks of Farfa filled their days with the celebration of the liturgy through prayers, processions, sermons, chants, and hymns.Susan Boynton, a historian of medieval music, addresses several of the major themes of present-day medieval historiography through a close study of the liturgical practices of the abbey of Farfa. Boynton's findings are a striking demonstration of the local nature of liturgical practices in the centuries before church ritual was controlled and codified by the papacy. Boynton shows that the liturgy was highly flexible, continually adapting to the monastery's changing circumstances. The monks regularly modified traditional forms to reflect new realities, often in the service of Farfa's power and prestige. Equally fascinating is Boynton's examination of the process by which Farfa, like other monasteries, cathedral chapters, and royal houses, constantly rewrote its history-particularly the stories of its founding-as part of the continuous negotiation of power that was central to medieval politics and culture.
Reviews / Votes
Boynton's book is original, interesting, meticulously researched, and cogently argued.... She shows, elegantly, in detail, how... local adaptations of the majestic monastic liturgy can reveal a great deal about how monasteries viewed themselves and promoted their interests.... A traditional historian could have done much of Boynton has accomplished. But only an expert musicologist like Boynton could have identified and interpreted some of the critical subtleties in the liturgy.- Thomas F. X. Noble (Church History)
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Language
English
Place of publication
Ithaca
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Weight
907 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8014-4381-7 (9780801443817)
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Susan Boynton is Associate Professor of Historical Musicology at Columbia University.