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before 1286, on the origin and symbolic sense of Christian ritual. It presents a picture of the liturgy of the 13th century in the West, studied in its various forms, its traditional sources, and its relation to the church buildings and furniture. It long served as a major authority on medieval
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retained him in his offices, and although elected bishop of Mende in 1286, he remained in Italy until 1291. In 1293 he created a rite for all those who were taking up the cross to participate in the crusades, “to go in aid of the Holy Land”. In September 1294 he was present at Orleans at the
263:, which was compiled in 1271, and revised in 1286 and 1291. It is a general explanation of civil, criminal, and canonical procedure, and also includes a survey of the subject of contracts. It is a remarkable encyclopaedic synthesis of 205:, the constitutions of which he helped draw up. As spiritual and temporal legate of the patrimony of St. Peter, he received in 1278, in the pope's name, the homage of Bologna and the other cities of Romagna. 519: 711: 271:, distinguished by its clarity, its method, and especially its practical sense, and it was long highly regarded in the courts as in the schools. It won Durand the 721: 524: 726: 736: 646: 632: 618: 604: 590: 576: 562: 548: 731: 701: 71: 457: 209:
made him vicar spiritual in 1281, then governor of Romagna and of the March of Ancona (1283). In the midst of the struggles between
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In June 1296 he was serving as Rector of the Marches of Ancona and Romandiola, of the City of Bologna, and the County of Spoleto:
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Latin liturgy and ran through various editions from its first printing in 1459. The other important works of Durand comprise:
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Rationale Divinorum Officiorum by Guilluame Durandus: Volume One, A Modern Translation of Author's Preface and Book One.
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The rationale divinorum officiorum of william durand of mende : (a new translation of the prologue and book one)
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Rationale Divinorum Officiorum by Guilluame Durandus: Volume Six, A Modern Translation of Books Seven and Eight.
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The Rationale Divinorum Officiorum of William Durand of Mende: A New Translation of the Prologue and Book One.
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Rationale Divinorum Officiorum by Guilluame Durandus: Volume Two, A Modern Translation of Books Two and Three.
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Rationale Divinorum Officiorum by Guilluame Durandus: Volume Three, A Modern Translation of Book Four.
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Provincial Council presided over by Simon, Bishop of Bourges. In 1295 he refused the archbishopric of
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Rationale Divinorum Officiorum by Guilluame Durandus: Volume Four, A Modern Translation of Book Five.
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Rationale Divinorum Officiorum by Guilluame Durandus: Volume Five, A Modern Translation of Book Six.
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Rationale Divinorum Officiorum by Guilluame Durandus: Volume Seven, Indices.
264: 170: 234:. In 1296 he withdrew to Rome, where he died. His tomb is in the church of 193:, another Frenchman, called him to the pontifical court as a chaplain and 303:– and tables. This edition was reproduced at Frankfurt in 1612 and 1668. 287:. In 1306 Cardinal BĂ©ranger drew up an alphabetic table of its contents ( 138: 528:. Vol. 8 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 693. 362: 223: 194: 174: 410:(in Italian and Latin). Vol. Tomo III. Venezia. pp. 170–171. 299:
in 1578 in 2 volumes, containing all additions – among them those by
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Monumenti ravennati de' secoli di mezzo per la maggior parte inediti
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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of the palace, and in 1274 he accompanied Clement's successor,
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