Performing the Gospels in Byzantium: sight, sound, and space in the divine liturgy

Tracing the Gospel text from script to illustration to recitation, this study looks at how illuminated manuscripts operated within ritual and architecture. Focusing on a group of richly illuminated lectionaries from the late eleventh century, the book articulates how the process of textual recitatio...

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Main Author: Betancourt, Roland ca. 20./21. Jh. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2021
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Reviews:[Rezension von: Betancourt, Roland, ca. 20./21. Jh., Performing the gospels in Byzantium : sight, sound, and space in the divine liturgy] (2022) (Lampadaridi, Anna, 1984 -)
[Rezension von: Betancourt, Roland, ca. 20./21. Jh., Performing the gospels in Byzantium : sight, sound, and space in the divine liturgy] (2022) (Mallèvre, Michel)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Constantinople / Book illumination / History 1050-1100
B Byzantine Empire / Eastern Church / Byzantine liturgy / Lectionary / Book illumination / Initial letter
B Hagia Sophia (Istanbul) / Liturgy / Ritual / Architecture
Further subjects:B Senses and sensation Religious aspects Orthodox Eastern Church
B Lectionaries
B Illumination of books and manuscripts, Byzantine
B Liturgy and art
B Senses and sensation ; Religious aspects ; Orthodox Eastern Church
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Summary:Tracing the Gospel text from script to illustration to recitation, this study looks at how illuminated manuscripts operated within ritual and architecture. Focusing on a group of richly illuminated lectionaries from the late eleventh century, the book articulates how the process of textual recitation produced marginalia and miniatures that reflected and subverted the manner in which the Gospel was read and simultaneously imagined by readers and listeners alike. This unique approach to manuscript illumination points to images that slowly unfolded in the mind of its listeners as they imagined the text being recited, as meaning carefully changed and built as the text proceeded. By examining this process within specific acoustic architectural spaces and the sonic conditions of medieval chant, the volume brings together the concerns of sound studies, liturgical studies, and art history to demonstrate how images, texts, and recitations played with the environment of the Middle Byzantine church.
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ISBN:1108868533
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/9781108868532