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Liturgy in Byzantium and beyond / Robert F. Taft.

By: Taft, Robert FMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Collected studies ; CS493.Publication details: Aldershot, Hampshire, Great Britain : Brookfield, Vt., USA : Variorum, 1995. Description: xii, 345 p. in various pagings ; 23 cmISBN: 0860784835 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Orthodox Eastern Church -- Liturgy | Orthodox Eastern Church -- Liturgy -- History | Eastern churches -- History | Eastern churches -- Liturgy -- HistoryLOC classification: BX350 | .T345 1995X
Contents:
The Byzantine liturgy: history and interpretation. The liturgy of the great church: an initial synthesis of structure and interpretation on the eve of Iconoclasm. -- The pontifical liturgy of the great church according to a twelfth-century diataxis in codex. -- The authenticity of the Chrysostom Anaphora revisited. Determining the authorship of liturgical texts by computer. -- Between Constantinople and Jerusalem: paradigms in the formation of the Byzantine liturgical synthesis. Mount Athos: a late chapter in the history of the Byzantine rite. -- In the bridegroom's absence. The Paschal Triduum in the Byzantine church. -- A tale of two cities. The Byzantine Holy Week Triduum as a paradigm of liturgical history. -- Liturgy beyone the Byzantine world. Some notes on the bema in the East and West Syrian traditions. -- On the use of the bema in the East-Syrian liturgy. -- The interpolation of the Sanctus into the anaphora: when and where? A review of the dossier.
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Collection of nine papers by Robert F. Taft previously published between 1968 and 1990.

Includes bibliographical references.

The Byzantine liturgy: history and interpretation. The liturgy of the great church: an initial synthesis of structure and interpretation on the eve of Iconoclasm. -- The pontifical liturgy of the great church according to a twelfth-century diataxis in codex. -- The authenticity of the Chrysostom Anaphora revisited. Determining the authorship of liturgical texts by computer. -- Between Constantinople and Jerusalem: paradigms in the formation of the Byzantine liturgical synthesis. Mount Athos: a late chapter in the history of the Byzantine rite. -- In the bridegroom's absence. The Paschal Triduum in the Byzantine church. -- A tale of two cities. The Byzantine Holy Week Triduum as a paradigm of liturgical history. -- Liturgy beyone the Byzantine world. Some notes on the bema in the East and West Syrian traditions. -- On the use of the bema in the East-Syrian liturgy. -- The interpolation of the Sanctus into the anaphora: when and where? A review of the dossier.