
The Restoration and Organic Development of the Roman Rite
Laszlo Dobszay(Author)
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 17. January 2010
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-0-567-03385-7 (ISBN)
Description
This is a serious, scholarly analysis of liturgy combining historical, philosophical and musicological aspects.
Reviews / Votes
'Certainly his [Dobszay's] scholarship, his candour, his ardent love of the Opus Dei, his charity and his admirable temper in the face of a reformist double standard cannot be too highly admired.' -- Usus Antiquior Anyone seriously interested in the subject will have a chance, if they will only take it, to deepen and broaden their grasp of the subject to a unique degree. -- John Jolliffe * Catholic Herald *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
601 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-567-03385-7 (9780567033857)
DOI
CBID132413
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The Restoration and Organic Development of the Roman Rite
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Professor Laszlo Dobszay is Leading scholar of the Early Music Department in the Institute for Musicology in the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest, as well as teaching at the Ferenc Liszt Academy in Budapest and being a musicologist of truly international renown.He is founder of the Schola Hungarica, with whom he has made more than fifty internationally acknowledged recordings, and is the author of The Bugnini-Liturgy and the Reform of the Reform
Content
Part I
1. What the Roman Rite is
2. The Liturgical Movement
3. In the Name of the Council
4. Is the Medicine called Obedience?
5. Objections
6. Lex Credendi
7. From Ecclesia Dei to Summorum Pontificum
8. One Rite Two Forms?
9. The Co-existence of the two Rites
10. Mixing the Rites
11. The Method of the Organic Reform
Part II
1. Ritus, Usus, Consuetudo, Optio
2. The Language of the Liturgy
3. Ad Orientem
4. The Divine Office
5. The Calendar
6. The Readings of the Mass
7. The Proper Chants of the Mass
8. The Sacramentary
9. The Ordo Missae
10. Holy Week
Summary
1. What the Roman Rite is
2. The Liturgical Movement
3. In the Name of the Council
4. Is the Medicine called Obedience?
5. Objections
6. Lex Credendi
7. From Ecclesia Dei to Summorum Pontificum
8. One Rite Two Forms?
9. The Co-existence of the two Rites
10. Mixing the Rites
11. The Method of the Organic Reform
Part II
1. Ritus, Usus, Consuetudo, Optio
2. The Language of the Liturgy
3. Ad Orientem
4. The Divine Office
5. The Calendar
6. The Readings of the Mass
7. The Proper Chants of the Mass
8. The Sacramentary
9. The Ordo Missae
10. Holy Week
Summary