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Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2009

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[1] These are the years during which he was patriarch of Jerusalem. For further biographical information about Albert, see Staring, Adriano: ‘Alberto, patriarca di Gerusalemme, santo’, Bibliotheca Sanctorum, vol.I, cols.686–90Google Scholar. For the text of the Rule, see Clarke, Hugh O.Carm. and Edwards, Bede, O.D.C., eds.: The Rule of Saint Albert, Vinea Carmeli 1/I (Aylesford and Kensington, 1973), pp.7893 Google Scholar.

[2] Saggi, P. Ludovicus, O.Carm.: ‘Constitutiones Capituli Londinensis Anni 1281’, Analecta Ordinis Carmelitarum 15 (1950), p.244 Google Scholar.

[3] Saggi, op.cit., p.244.

[4] The portable copy of the Dominican liturgical books to be used by the Master General on visitation is now in the British Library, Additional ms. 23935.

[5] Driscoll, Michael T. O.Carm.: ‘“L'histoire des Trois Maries” by Jean de Venette, O.Carm.’, Cahiers de Joséphologie 23 (1975), p.240 Google Scholar.

[6] Zimmerman, R. P. Benedictus: Monumenta Historica Carmelitana, vol.I (Lirinae: Ex Typis Abbatiae, 1907), p.398 Google Scholar.

[7] Coville, Alfred: ‘Jean de Venette, auteur de l'Histoire des Trois Maries’, Histoire Littéraire de la France 38 (1949), p.398 Google Scholar.

[8] Driscoll, op.cit., p.232.

[9] Driscoll, op.cit., p.234.

[10] Driscoll, op.cit., p.235. Although Driscoll states the date of this Chapter as 1341, we hold to the more official date according to the Acts of the General Chapters as published by Zimmerman in Monumenta Historica Carmelitana, wherein the date is given as 1342.

[11] Rev. Driscoll, Michael Terence: ‘L'histoire des Trois Maries’: An Edition with Introduction (M.A. thesis, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., 1973), p.20 Google Scholar. See also King, Archdale A.: Liturgies of the Religious Orders (London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1955), p.260 Google Scholar.

[12] For a detailed description of the Florentine Carmelite codices and their contents, see Kallenberg, Paschalis, O.Carm.: Fontes Liturgiae Carmelitanae, Investigatio in Decreta, Codices et Proprium Sanctorum (Romae: Institutum Carmelitanum, 1962), pp.247–54Google Scholar; for a detailed description of the Mainz Carmelite codices, see pp.256–59. See also my articles Die Mainzer Karmeliterchorbücher und die liturgische Tradition des Karmeliterordens’, Archiv für mittelrheinische Kirchengeschichte 39 (1987), pp.267303 Google Scholar, and Medieval Carmelite office manuscripts, a liturgical inventory’, Carmelus 33 (1986), pp.1734 Google Scholar.

[13] Antiphonale Sacrosanctae Romanae Ecclesiae pro Diurnis Horis (Romae: Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis, 1912), p.[39]Google Scholar.