An edition of Tselil, dimui u-merḥav (2021)

Tselil, dimui u-merḥav

liṭurgiyah ṿe-omaniyut ke-maʻatsavei zikhron tarbuti bi-yeme ha-benayim

Tselil, dimui u-merḥav
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An edition of Tselil, dimui u-merḥav (2021)

Tselil, dimui u-merḥav

liṭurgiyah ṿe-omaniyut ke-maʻatsavei zikhron tarbuti bi-yeme ha-benayim

The study of liturgy is intrinsically interdisciplinary and comprises elements of music, drama, theater and devotion that are of great consequence to believers and scholars far and wide. Liturgy is both history and theology, purporting to reflect and propagate values that inform individuals and communities alike, playing a vital role in the construction of sacred and lay memory and identity. As a multi-sensory experience, liturgy maintains a dynamic relationship with the surrounding space and its visual components, including art, artifacts and architecture. The essays in this book examine diverse aspects of liturgy and the arts, and were written by scholars working in the disciplines of musicology, social and cultural history, art history, material culture, and the history of the Jews and Christians in the Middle Ages and beyond. The articles engage in a comparative and interdisciplinary discourse, in order to contextualize the liturgical practices within the production of medieval cultural memory, and within the symbolic traditions expressed through liturgy and the arts. Primary sources include texts, rituals, music and visual media from Western Europe (Christian and Jewish) and the Latin Levant. The study of written, visual and musical constructs identifies the values and ideals conveyed and instilled through Jewish and Christian liturgical commemoration, and explores how these activated the faithful's idea of community and their place within it.

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Magnes
Language
Hebrew
Pages
228

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of contents and summary also in English.

Published in
Yerushalayim
Other Titles
Liturgy and art as constructors of cultural memory in the Middle Ages

Classifications

Library of Congress
DS124 .T745 2021, DS124 .N64 2021

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Pagination
228 pages
Number of pages
228

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43738143M
ISBN 10
965777652X, 9657776538
ISBN 13
9789657776520, 9789657776537
OCLC/WorldCat
1303705067

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