Chants, hypertext, and prosulas : re-texting the proper of the mass in Beneventan manuscripts /
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2021]
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Chants, Hypertext, and Prosulas
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- About the Companion Website
- Bibliographic Sigla
- Part I History, Historiography, and Geography of Prosulas
- 1. Prosulas: General Features, History, and Scholarship
- Prosulas and Hypertexts
- Prosulas and Parent Chants
- Modern Scholarship on Prosulas
- Prosulas in Manuscripts: Appearance and Notation
- The Medieval Perception and Documentation of Prosulas
- Prosulas and the History of Gregorian Chant
- 2. Prosulas in Manuscripts
- Prosulas in Beneventan Manuscripts: The Earliest Stages
- Manuscripts from Benevento
- Manuscripts from Other Regional Centers
- Other Fragmentary Sources
- Extra-Regional Concordances
- Part II Prosulas and their Formal Features
- 3 Formal Features and Notation
- Prosulas and Their Texts
- The Notating of Prosulas
- Notation
- 4. Prosulas for Graduals and Tracts
- Interlectionary Chants
- The Gradual
- The Tract
- Prosulas for Graduals and Tracts and O Roma nobilis
- 5. Prosulas for Alleluia and Offertories
- General Features
- The Alleluia
- The Offertory
- Part III Prosulas and the Liturgical Year
- 6. General Remarks
- 7. Feasts of the Temporale
- 8. Feasts of the Sanctorale
- Epilogue
- Appendix 1: Glossary
- Appendix 2: Manuscripts Cited
- Bibliography
- Index of Liturgical Chants
- Index of Manuscripts cited
- Index of Names and Subjects