Deventer: Lebuinuskerk |
Chapter church at Deventer. Chapter founded before mid 9th century. Cathedral from 1559 (for a short while).
The 'Lebuinuscodex', an Evangeliarium, prepared 825-850 in the north-east of France, and now kept in the Catharijneconvent Utrecht, is found in Deventer and was believed to be a book of St. Lebuinus; this turned out to be no more than a legend since the book dates from the 9th century (see: Middeleeuwse Boeken van Het Catharijneconvent, pp. 23-25 and 12-19).
On the history of the church and its position within the town: De grote of Lebuinuskerk in Deventer. On some liturgical practices of the church in connection with the paintings in the church, see the contribution of W. Haakma Wagenaar, pp. 128-159.
A (16th century ?) Ordinal is discussed in: G. Dumbar: Het
kerkelijk en wereltlijk Deventer I (Deventer 1732), among other
things: pp. 279-301: Excerpta ex Ordinario capituli Ecclesiae
Sancti Lebuini Daventriensis.
See also: G. Dumbar jr.:
Het kerkelijk en wereltlijk Deventer II (Deventer 1788).