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171: 159: 183: 20: 144:. They were large, consisting of parchment membranes up to 30 by 80 centimetres (12 in × 31 in) bound end to end to a total length of up to 9 metres (30 ft). The luxurious miniatures are among the largest found in European manuscripts up to that time. 170: 63:. The illustrations were often upside down relative to the text. As the text was read by the officiant and the scroll unrolled over the 394: 378: 353: 340: 158: 416: 182: 115: 421: 137: 330: 128:
Outside of their one annual liturgical function, Exultet rolls were objects of display. They featured
114:, the form of the ceremony and the Exultet as practised in southern Italy is attributed to Archbishop 390: 125:). It spread throughout southern Italy largely through the influence of the abbey of Montecassino. 32: 67:(ambo), the images would appear right-side up to the congregation. The form was peculiar to 365: 8: 325: 56: 111: 40: 321: 133: 19: 309: 95: 68: 410: 141: 44: 79:, and the surviving examples date from between the 10th and 13th centuries. 99: 76: 276: 274: 271: 90:('Let the angelic host of heaven exult'). These words were sung by the 82:
The Exultet roll takes its name from the opening words of the chant in
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Devonshire Jones, Tom; Murray, Linda; Murray, Peter, eds. (2013).
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The Grove Encyclopedia of Medieval Art and Architecture
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The Oxford Dictionary of Christian Art and Architecture
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Prayer for the pope and emperor (text is upside down)
334:. Vol. 4. Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 565. 217: 240: 202: 286: 259: 408: 35:scroll containing the text and music of the 164:Decorated initial E (text is right-side up) 281:Devonshire Jones, Murray & Murray 2013 351: 234: 383:The Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages 376: 347:(2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. 320: 253: 211: 94:during the blessing and lighting of the 55:(text parallel to the rod), the text in 18: 409: 389: 265: 188:Beekeeping scene (text is upside down) 364: 308: 292: 136:in a distinct Beneventan style and 88:Exultet iam angelica turba coelorum 13: 23:An exultet roll on display in Pisa 14: 433: 352:Hourihane, Colum P., ed. (2012). 399:The Oxford Companion to the Book 314:The Exultet Rolls of South Italy 181: 169: 157: 417:Types of illuminated manuscript 301: 120: 102:. The chant included prayers, 1: 370:The Exultet in Southern Italy 331:Dictionary of the Middle Ages 316:. Princeton University Press. 381:. In Robert E. Bjork (ed.). 7: 377:Reynolds, Roger E. (2010). 324:(1984). "Exultet roll". In 47:. The material was usually 10: 438: 401:. Oxford University Press. 385:. Oxford University Press. 372:. Oxford University Press. 341:"Exsultet (Exultet) rolls" 147: 422:Christian literary genres 71:, mainly the area around 59:and the music notated in 196: 110:. Although based on the 51:, the layout that of a 116:Landulf I of Benevento 24: 366:Kelly, Thomas Forrest 142:"Byzantinizing" style 22: 31:is a long and wide 112:Pontifical liturgy 25: 16:Illuminated scroll 326:Joseph R. Strayer 57:Beneventan script 429: 402: 386: 373: 361: 348: 335: 322:Brubaker, Leslie 317: 296: 290: 284: 278: 269: 263: 257: 251: 238: 232: 215: 209: 185: 173: 161: 124: 122: 41:liturgical chant 437: 436: 432: 431: 430: 428: 427: 426: 407: 406: 405: 354:"Exultet rolls" 310:Avery, Myrtilla 304: 299: 291: 287: 279: 272: 264: 260: 252: 241: 233: 218: 210: 203: 199: 194: 193: 192: 189: 186: 177: 174: 165: 162: 150: 132:decorated with 119: 17: 12: 11: 5: 435: 425: 424: 419: 404: 403: 395:"Exultet roll" 387: 379:"Exultet roll" 374: 362: 349: 336: 318: 305: 303: 300: 298: 297: 285: 270: 258: 239: 235:Hourihane 2012 216: 200: 198: 195: 191: 190: 187: 180: 178: 175: 168: 166: 163: 156: 153: 152: 151: 149: 146: 123: 957–982 96:Paschal candle 69:southern Italy 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 434: 423: 420: 418: 415: 414: 412: 400: 396: 392: 391:Wilson, N. G. 388: 384: 380: 375: 371: 367: 363: 359: 355: 350: 346: 342: 337: 333: 332: 327: 323: 319: 315: 311: 307: 306: 294: 289: 282: 277: 275: 267: 262: 255: 254:Brubaker 1984 250: 248: 246: 244: 236: 231: 229: 227: 225: 223: 221: 213: 212:Reynolds 2010 208: 206: 201: 184: 179: 172: 167: 160: 155: 154: 145: 143: 139: 135: 131: 126: 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 97: 93: 89: 85: 80: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 45:Paschal vigil 42: 38: 34: 30: 21: 398: 382: 369: 357: 344: 329: 313: 302:Bibliography 295:, p. 3. 288: 261: 127: 100:Easter Vigil 87: 81: 77:Montecassino 29:Exultet roll 28: 26: 266:Wilson 2010 33:illuminated 411:Categories 293:Kelly 1996 138:miniatures 134:interlace 104:canticles 73:Benevento 49:parchment 393:(2010). 368:(1996). 312:(1936). 130:initials 108:lections 43:for the 328:(ed.). 148:Gallery 98:at the 53:rotulus 37:Exultet 92:deacon 65:pulpit 61:neumes 39:, the 197:Notes 140:in a 84:Latin 106:and 75:and 27:An 413:: 397:. 356:. 343:. 273:^ 242:^ 219:^ 204:^ 121:r. 86:: 283:. 268:. 256:. 237:. 214:. 118:(

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illuminated
Exultet
liturgical chant
Paschal vigil
parchment
rotulus
Beneventan script
neumes
pulpit
southern Italy
Benevento
Montecassino
Latin
deacon
Paschal candle
Easter Vigil
canticles
lections
Pontifical liturgy
Landulf I of Benevento
initials
interlace
miniatures
"Byzantinizing" style
Decorated initial E (text is right-side up)
Prayer for the pope and emperor (text is upside down)
Beekeeping scene (text is upside down)

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