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The Quem Quaeritis trope and Easter liturgy in Western Europe (c. 900–1200)

The Quem Quaeritis trope and Easter liturgy in Western Europe (c. 900–1200)

  1. Carolingian chant schools expand trope composition

    Labels: Carolingian monasteries, chant schools
  2. St Gall trope collections preserve Easter dialogue materials

    Labels: St Gall, trope collections
  3. Tuotilo of St Gall associated with early tropes

    Labels: Tuotilo, Abbey of
  4. English Benedictine Reform promotes liturgical uniformity

    Labels: English Benedictine, monastic leaders
  5. Regularis Concordia written (council of Winchester)

    Labels: Regularis Concordia, Winchester council
  6. Regularis Concordia describes Visitatio Sepulchri staging

    Labels: Regularis Concordia, Visitatio Sepulchri
  7. Quem Quaeritis appears in St Gall liturgical sources

    Labels: Quem Quaeritis, St Gall
  8. Continental monasteries adopt “ad visitandum sepulchrum” forms

    Labels: continental monasteries, ad visitandum
  9. Easter “sepulchre” ceremonies spread in church practice

    Labels: Easter sepulchre, church practice
  10. Fleury playbook compiled with expanded Easter dramas

    Labels: Fleury Playbook, Orl ans
  11. Quem Quaeritis legacy anchors later medieval religious theatre

    Labels: Quem Quaeritis, medieval religious
  12. Fourth Lateran Council reinforces clerical decorum rules

    Labels: Fourth Lateran, clerical reform