Carmelite liturgy and spiritual identity

the choir books of Kraków

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James John Boyce
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Carmelite liturgy and spiritual identity

the choir books of Kraków

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This work outlines the significance of the Carmelite liturgy as it was practiced in the Kraków convent in the medieval period, discussing the Carmelite choir books in terms of the order's historical self-understanding and established liturgical tradition.

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Publisher
Brepols
Language
English
Pages
524

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Turnhout, Belgium

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [501]-511) and index.

Series
Medieval church studies -- v. 16, Medieval church studies -- 16.

Classifications

Library of Congress
BX2049.C2 B688 2008, BX2049.C2, BX2049.C2 Z68 2008

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Pagination
xv, 524 p. :
Number of pages
524

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23991012M
ISBN 10
2503517145
ISBN 13
9782503517148
LCCN
2009470602
OCLC/WorldCat
312627025

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