Missale Parisiense
The Missale Parisiense was the special missal of the Diocese of Paris .
The first print appeared in 1481, further editions in 1487, 1504, 1539, 1555 and, after the Council of Trent , 1585 and 1602. The five prints between 1611 and 1666 show an increasing alignment with the so-called Tridentine Missal Romanum . From 1685 a renewed independence can be observed, which belongs to the Neogallican liturgy . Its climax is the Missale Parisiense by Archbishop Charles-Gaspard de Vintimille from 1738.
literature
- JM Pommarès: L'évolution du Missel Parisien de 1481 à 1738 . In: Ephemerides Liturgicae 112 (1998) 149-173;
- C. Johnson - A. Ward (edd.): Missale Parisiense anno 1738 publici iuris factum . Ed. Liturgiche, Roma 1993. ISBN 88-85918-82-4
- Michael Arthur Kwatera: Marian Feasts in the Roman, Troyes and Paris Missals and Breviaries and the Critique of Dom Prosper Gueranger. Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 1993.