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The Medieval Latin Hymn

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This study traces the development and use of Latin hymnody across the medieval period, surveying early Christian hymns, the consolidation of hymnals, the ninth-century revival and creation of sequences, later medieval hymns and processional practice, and the hymns' influence and survival. It emphasizes the functional role of hymns in liturgy, examines cultural and institutional forces — including liturgical reform, monastic and courtly scholarship, and regional traditions — that shaped composition and transmission, and provides illustrative texts, notes, and bibliography for further study. The account is written for general readers interested in liturgical history and medieval devotional poetry.

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Ruth Ellis Messenger

Ruth Ellis Messenger was a scholar and author known for her contributions to the study of early Christian hymns and medieval Latin literature. Her notable works include "Christian Hymns of the First Three Centuries," which explores the origins and significance of hymns in early Christianity, and "The Medieval Latin Hymn," which examines the development and impact of Latin hymns during the medieval period. Messenger's research provides valuable insights into the intersection of music, theology, and culture in historical contexts.

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