Liturgy of Empire: Reading the Mozarabic Rite in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1800 /

Liturgy of Empire examines the European reception of the neo-Mozarabic rite created under the patronage of the Archbishop of Toledo, Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros (1495-1517), in relation to the history of the Mozarabs of Toledo, the development of bibliophilia and libraries, the scholarly study of...

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Main Author: Boynton, Susan Leslie (Author)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2026.

Series: Early Modern History and Modern History E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World ; 87.

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505 0 |t Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of Figures -- 1 Reconstructing the Rite -- 1 From Decline to Reconstruction -- 2 Philology and Liturgy -- 3 Remaking the Rite -- 4 Imprint and Image -- 5 Relocating the Rite -- Appendix A: Prefaces and Colophon of the Mozarabic Editions -- 2 Defining the Mozarabs -- 1 Mozarabic Origins -- 2 The Mozarabs and Arabic -- 3 The Mozarabs as the Tenth Nation -- 4 Definitions of the Mozarabs after 1492 -- 5 The "Mozarabic Question" -- Appendix B: Timeline and Summary of Mozarabic Definitions -- 3 Remembering the Rite -- 1 Textual Accounts of the Campaign -- 2 Oran and Cisneros -- 3 Oran and the Mozarabic Rite -- 4 Framing History -- 5 The Rite in the Eighteenth Century -- Appendix C: Petition from the clergy of the Mozarabic parishes in Toledo (undated copy) -- 4 Collecting the Rite -- 1 Sixteenth-Century Owners -- 2 Seventeenth-Century Owners -- 3 Eighteenth-Century Owners -- 4 French Collections in the Eighteenth Century -- 5 Modern Collections -- 6 A Mozarabic Missal as Microcosm -- 5 Understanding the Rite -- 1 Philology and Liturgy -- 2 Annotations as a Sign of Use -- 3 Case Study: The Hymn for Saint Thyrsus -- 4 A Failed Experiment: Spain in Pierre Le Brun's Liturgical Survey -- 5 Pinius's Research in Toledo -- 6 Jesuit Historians of the Rite: Lesley and Burriel -- 7 Lorenzana and the Republication of the Rite -- 8 Faustino Arévalo: The End of an Era -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1: Exchange of letters between Blas Jover y Alcázar and Gregorio Mayans y Siscar -- Appendix 2: Copies of the Ortiz Editions and Their Provenance -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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