The Sarum Use was founded on customs for the organisation of music and liturgy, as well as management and finance, employed by the bishop, dean and chapter of Salisbury Cathedral until the Reformation, when its liturgical content was rationalised by Cranmer to form the first English Use in the Book of Common Prayer . The origins and development of these customs reach back to the early Middle Ages, to Celtic practices, as well as to the Anglo-Saxon customs of royal Sherborne. Sarum, Old and New, refined the traditions with Norman influence and the result was a Use which became predominant throughout the English Church.
A book which I have treasured and referred to a number of times over the last decade and so this new edition which is now more widely available is most welcome.' --Church Music Quarterly
...clear, readable, and takes pains to gloss liturgical jargon for the uninitiated. Baxter manages to cram a wealth of information into a very short volume and does so in a style that is engaging and accessible.' --TMR 09.07.14
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Paperback. Etat : F/ F/ND. y 1st Edn. 1st Imp. SOFTBACK "AUTHOR SIGNED & DEDICATED," SHIPPED FROM THE UK.* Edition: 1st. Thus. * Impression: 1st * Date of Publication: 1994 * Publisher: Oxford Unive Press, Sarum Script.* Binding and cover condition: Illustrated soft card covers, text to face only. Black on bright green showing a section of manuscript, no bumps or rubs. No shelf wear to edges or corners. No creases to spine or hinge. FINE * Contents condition: PRIVATE COPY NOT EX-LIBRARY. Author signed and dedicated to half title. " To Fr. Simon Best Wishes Philip iii.05," Clean, crisp, tight & bright. No annotations, marks or inscriptions, no tanning or other visible faults. No age darkening to page edges. Seems un-used. FINE * Illustrations: B/w photos and line drawings throughout.* Pages: 86pp. text. viii pp. Notes, bibliography, appendices & tablature at rear. * Product Description:- This book covers The Development of a Medieval Code of liturgy and customs, written by Philip Baxter, sometime honorary Vicar Choral to the Precentor, Salisbury Cathedral. The Sarum Rule is widely acknowledged to be seminal in the growth and elaboration of Liturgy in the Western Church. Even today many of its innovations can still be traced in the form of our services. Throughout the Middle Ages, the particular liturgical use of Salisbury which we know as the Sarum Rule increased in popularity, and indeed became the major use in pre-Reformation England. Like other regional uses, it gives a characteristically local feel to the Western Rite, and as the author points outs out in his splendidly readable study, that rite has continued to influence the whole style of English worship both in the Book of Common Prayer and in more recent revisions. * This is a FINE UN-USED copy of the 1st./1st. with no visible faults. y. N° de réf. du vendeur 9622
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Soft cover. Etat : Fine. 1st Edition. 1994, 94 pages | very lightly read or unread copy - clean and bright, uncreased spine, and free of name, notes etc | carefully packaged and dispatched from UK within two working days. N° de réf. du vendeur sar2510
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