A wider cultural background than the immediate5 interest of theology and religion is reflected in the hymns6 of any age. Here often lie secrets of interpretation7 which make possible an appreciation8 of contemporary thought.
As the study of the medieval hymn is followed from the standpoint of life and usage, the antiquarian and the literary critic, who cannot fully9 satisfy the quest of the student for reality, must give place to the medieval worshiper himself who has revealed in its entirety each successive phase of a hymnological history not yet ended.
For information about the Christian10 hymn as it existed prior to the medieval era, the author’s Christian Hymns of the First Three Centuries, Paper IX, a publication of The Hymn Society of America, may be consulted. This account of primitive11 Christian hymnody, although pre-medieval, serves as an introduction to the subject matter of the present volume.
The pages which follow are intended for the general reader rather than the specialist in medieval culture or in the classical languages. Biographies of hymn writers have not been attempted since the literature of this subject is already extensive. Documentation has been reduced to a minimum. A bibliography12 has been provided for any who are interested in specialized13 fields.
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It is hoped that this brief study will have a modest part in opening up to the general reader a field which has never been fully explored in any language, especially English. An inclusive treatment is not offered here but one which represents the fruits of a generation of research.
My grateful thanks are due to my friends and co-workers in the fields of classical studies, hymnology and medieval history who have assisted me in countless14 ways, particularly to Dr. Adelaide D. Simpson and Dr. Carl Selmer, both of Hunter College of the City of New York, who have read the entire manuscript and offered invaluable15 criticisms and suggestions. Among the many librarians who have assisted me in varied16 centers of study, I am most indebted to the staff of the Library of union Theological Seminary of New York, under Dr. William Walker Rockwell and later under Dr. Lucy Markley. Finally, I wish to acknowledge my obligation to those authors and publishers who have granted permission to use certain translations of Latin hymns which appear in this volume.
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n.赞美诗,圣歌,颂歌 | |
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6 hymns | |
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n.解释,说明,描述;艺术处理 | |
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