Charlemagne's court, the library attached to it, and the manuscripts stored and copied there, have always occupied a central place in the traditional story of the development of the Western liturgy. The Court School Manuscripts, produced in this
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PDF) THE CAROLINGIAN CONSTRUCTION OF LITURGICAL AUTHENTICITY AND AUTHORITY AND THE GELASIAN FRAGMENTS OF KUES CREATED IN THE ,UMKREIS' OF CHARLEMAGNE'S COURT SCHOOL
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Manuscripts produced by the court school of Charlemagne in Aachen (751-800)
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