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https://doi.org/10.31745/s.70.2
THEOLOGICAL ALLEGORICAL COMMENTARY OF THE NIGHT OFFICE IN THE LITURGICAL EXPOSITION OF WILLIAM DURAND (1230–1296) WITH EMPHASIS ON THE ANTIPHONS AND PSALMODY
Silvio KOŠĆAK
orcid.org/0000-0001-5152-8620
; Legrad, Hrvatska
Sažetak
The author researches symbolism and allegory in the exposition of the Divine Office from the 13th century in the liturgical exposition Rationale divinorum officiorum of William Durand (1230–1296). The fifth book of Rationale, De divinis officiis, explains the order of celebration of the Divine Office according to the Roman Rite. In the first part, the author provides a general overview of the theological and allegorical commentary of liturgical expositions before the 14th century from which the clergy learned about liturgical rites and their ecclesiological meaning. Durand’s commentary of liturgical practices is based on the historical, allegorical, tropological, and anagogical exegesis of the Holy Scripture, and its value is in the influence on the theologians and liturgical reforms until the Second Vatican Council. In the second part, the author researches symbolism of the Antiphons and Psalmody in part of the 5th book of Rationale entitled Quid sit officium. In the third part, the author researches meanings that Durand gives to the night office in the part of the 5th book of Rationale entitled De nocturnis.
Ključne riječi
William Durand; Guilielmus Durandus; liturgical exposition; Rationale divinorum officiorum; Antiphons; night office; allegorical exegesis
Hrčak ID:
231687
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Datum izdavanja:
31.12.2019.
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