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This article will review the principal Marian feasts in calendars and offices in use in the Crown of Aragon between the13th and 15th centuries. It will do so after building a corpus of manuscript and incunable liturgies, held in public librariesand Cathedral archives, examined and transcribed over a period of twenty years. Its objective is to trace the developmentof the Conception feast in the Crown of Aragon between the 13th and 15th centuries, placing its relative importance asa major or minor feast in contrast with other Marian feasts. Because the Conception feast was introduced during theMiddle Ages on 8 December, it merits particular attention and will be distinguished from the Expectation or DecemberAnnunciation feast, also called the Conception feast (18 December), with which there is often confusion. In the first partof the article, the Conception feast in its variants celebrated in the dioceses will be examined. In a second part of the article the Conception feast as celebrated by the religious Orders will be examined.
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Its coverage is threefold: (1) Cultural subjects for the Romance area, in the medieval and post-medieval era (up to 1600). (2) Literature, linguistics and cultural issues in general, concerning the Crown of Aragon and Occitania (and other related areas such as Naples and Navarre). (3) Digital humanities or otherwise methodological studies, provided that they may be of service to the medievalist. This annual publication has been created with the intention of serving as a platform for works that exceed the conventional length of journal articles. Therefore Magnificat CLM will preferably publish long articles, but articles of medium length are not excluded. Magnificat CLM is aimed at an audience of researchers and specialists in medieval studies, especially Romance philology, as well as of specialists in digital humanities. Magnificat CLM consists of a single section of articles, occasionally including a monographic dossier on particular subjects. All articles are indexed. Magnificat CLM published its first volume in 2014.