The Role of the Altar in Medieval Liturgical Representation: Holy Week and Easter in the Regularis Concordia

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The Role of the Altar in Medieval Liturgical Representation : Holy Week and Easter in the Regularis Concordia. / Petersen, Nils Holger.

Image and Altar 800-1300: Papers from an International Conference in Copenhagen 24 October - 27 October 2007. ed. / Poul Grinder-Hansen. Odense : Syddansk Universitetsforlag, 2014. p. 15-25 (Publications of the National Museum. Studies in Archaeology & History, Vol. 23).

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Harvard

Petersen, NH 2014, The Role of the Altar in Medieval Liturgical Representation: Holy Week and Easter in the Regularis Concordia. in P Grinder-Hansen (ed.), Image and Altar 800-1300: Papers from an International Conference in Copenhagen 24 October - 27 October 2007. Syddansk Universitetsforlag, Odense, Publications of the National Museum. Studies in Archaeology & History, vol. 23, pp. 15-25.

APA

Petersen, N. H. (2014). The Role of the Altar in Medieval Liturgical Representation: Holy Week and Easter in the Regularis Concordia. In P. Grinder-Hansen (Ed.), Image and Altar 800-1300: Papers from an International Conference in Copenhagen 24 October - 27 October 2007 (pp. 15-25). Syddansk Universitetsforlag. Publications of the National Museum. Studies in Archaeology & History Vol. 23

Vancouver

Petersen NH. The Role of the Altar in Medieval Liturgical Representation: Holy Week and Easter in the Regularis Concordia. In Grinder-Hansen P, editor, Image and Altar 800-1300: Papers from an International Conference in Copenhagen 24 October - 27 October 2007. Odense: Syddansk Universitetsforlag. 2014. p. 15-25. (Publications of the National Museum. Studies in Archaeology & History, Vol. 23).

Author

Petersen, Nils Holger. / The Role of the Altar in Medieval Liturgical Representation : Holy Week and Easter in the Regularis Concordia. Image and Altar 800-1300: Papers from an International Conference in Copenhagen 24 October - 27 October 2007. editor / Poul Grinder-Hansen. Odense : Syddansk Universitetsforlag, 2014. pp. 15-25 (Publications of the National Museum. Studies in Archaeology & History, Vol. 23).

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