Elaine Stratton Hild serves as an editor with Corpus monodicum, a long-term research project housed at the Universität Würzburg (Germany). Her responsibilities include publishing volumes of previously unedited plainchant transcribed from medieval manuscripts. Hild's work with medieval plainchant has been supported by the DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst), the University of Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study, and the Fulbright Foundation. Her edition of proper tropes, Tropen zu den Antiphonen der Messe aus Quellen französischer Herkunft, was published in 2017.
In this book, Hild provides unique insight into a very specific topic and liturgical ritual of the early Middle Ages and how its development fostered bothlocalized and formal musical traditions and liturgies centered on the act of dying and death in subsequent centuries. Hild offers both a personal and scholarly discussion of an experience in which all human beings participate throughout their lifetimes and how early Christian individuals and communities dealt with both the human and the ritual dimensions. * Bradford Lee Eden, Notes *