An illustrated monograph about the rescue, restoration and history of a monumental book of early printed Gregorian Chant, and its continuing use in the revival of the traditional Latin liturgy. The Gradual of the title, containing the chants of the Mass, was published by the great Renaissance printer, Jan Moretus, at the Plantin Press in Antwerp in 1598. This was the supreme achievement of a new technology supplanting the art of illuminated manuscripts – and an act of defiance by a Church besieged by the Protestant forces of the Reformation. While the Dutch War of Independence raged around Antwerp, the Plantin Press spared no expense in creating this important and influential work, sending copies throughout the Catholic world to keep the Divine Office alive, and to raise the spirits of the recusant faithful. Among these were the aristocratic English women who fled Elizabeth’s persecutions for the relative safety of the Spanish Netherlands, and founded a Benedictine convent in Brussels, under the abbacy of Dame Joanna Berkeley. The ancient Chants which the Brussels Dames sang from their Moretus Gradual more than four hundred years ago had already survived a millennium – and are drawing a new generation of young people today.
Hardback, 64pp, 37 illustrations, 218 x 138 mm.
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Seller: Burwood Books, Wickham Market, United Kingdom
Hardback. Condition: Fine. First Edition. Hardback. No Dust Jacket. 8vo. pp 64. Original publishers red cloth, lettered gilt on spine and on front cover. Signed by both authors on the title page. Limited edition of 400 copies, this being 57. Copiously illustrated in colour and black and white throughout. ISBN: 099555031X Fine. Signedes. Seller Inventory # C68766
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