Richard Pfaff

Richard William Pfaff was a distinguished historian and scholar, known for his expertise in medieval liturgy and the history of the English church. He was a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and authored several influential works on medieval studies.

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  1. 1. Liturgical Calendars, Saints And Services In Medieval England

    An Introduction to the Sources

    This scholarly work delves into the intricate world of medieval English religious practices, focusing on the development and significance of liturgical calendars. It explores how these calendars structured the religious year, highlighting the veneration of saints and the organization of services. By examining historical documents and manuscripts, the book provides insights into the cultural and spiritual life of medieval England, illustrating how these practices were integral to both personal devotion and communal worship.