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Singing Together Alone: Dynamics Between Individual and Community in Middle Dutch Religious Song Collections
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de Morrée, Cécile
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Convents
/ Manuscript studies
/ Nuns
/ Personal libraries
/ Personalization
/ Religious songs
/ Scribes
/ Song lyrics
/ Songbooks
2019
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Singing Together Alone: Dynamics Between Individual and Community in Middle Dutch Religious Song Collections
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de Morrée, Cécile
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Convents
/ Manuscript studies
/ Nuns
/ Personal libraries
/ Personalization
/ Religious songs
/ Scribes
/ Song lyrics
/ Songbooks
2019
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Singing Together Alone: Dynamics Between Individual and Community in Middle Dutch Religious Song Collections
Journal Article
Singing Together Alone: Dynamics Between Individual and Community in Middle Dutch Religious Song Collections
2019
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Overview
Scholars of late medieval religious practice have focused on the expression of personal devotion and on the use of individualized devotional texts and books. Particularly manuscript collections of Middle Dutch religious song are thought to have been used in personalized devotional practices of individuals, even though previous research generally did not include codicological analysis. Using both codicological research and textual analysis of twelve Middle Dutch religious song manuscripts and their contents (ca. 1470–1550), this article demonstrates that these sources contain indications for both individual use and for use in group activities.
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Pennsylvania State University Press,Penn State University Press
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