A major work on passages from the Book of Common Prayer by leading 19th-century theologian and social thinker, Frederick Denison Maurice, whose theology was rooted firmly in the communal action of the Book of of Common Prayer .
The devotionary of Constanza de Castilla comprises a variety of prayers and liturgical offices in Spanish and Latin intended for use primarily by herself and by other women. This edition offers an introduction and notes explaining obsolete language and identifying biblical and liturgical sources.
A compilation of old and new graces, some specifically written for this book.
A study of the music and ritual at Saint-Denis from the 6th to the 16th century, based on an examination of the liturgical books and archival sources relating to the abbey, in particular the surviving service-books.
This collection of essays celebrates the work of the Plainsong and Mediaeval Music Society. Founded in 1888, it quickly established two areas of activity: to propagate information on medieval music and to revitalize the Anglican liturgy with the riches of the plainchant of the Roman Rite.