Gold in the sanctuary
Gold in the sanctuary
About this book
"The ninth-century monk and poet Notker of St Gall played a seminal role in the history of the sequence, a distinctly medieval poetic genre of liturgical chant, through his Liber Ymnorum. Notker harkens back beyond the classical Latin and Greek tradition, drawing on Hebrew models; his texts combine theological complexity with poetic invention of extraordinary reach. Despite the opposition his innovations provoked in traditionalist circles, Notker's sequences were widely adopted. Promotion by the monastery of St Gall and posthumous idealization of the poet ensured the Liber Ymnorum would become a prototypical model for a wide array of imitations in the genre until the late sixteenth century."--
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- OL Work ID
- OL31864477W
Subjects
Criticism and interpretationChristian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern)History and criticismSequences (Liturgy)LiturgyHistoryPoésie chrétienne latine médiévale et moderneHistoire et critiqueSéquences (Liturgie)LiturgicsCatholic Church