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Jesse Billett is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Divinity, University of Toronto, specializing in the history of Christian worship and medieval religious culture. He teaches courses such as History of Christianity 2 (TRH 2010H), Advanced Topics in Medieval Liturgy (TRP 5105H), and The Book of Common Prayer (TRP 3120/6120H).
- AB (Music), Harvard University, 2001
- MPhil (Medieval History), University of Cambridge, 2003
- PhD (History), University of Cambridge, 2009
Billett's research focuses on the medieval Latin liturgy and liturgical chant, particularly the Divine Office in early medieval England. His work explores intersections between liturgical practices, clerical culture, and the transmission of religious ideas across centuries.
His publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches, blending historical analysis with musicology and theology. Key themes include the evolution of the Divine Office in Anglo-Saxon England, the role of sermons in liturgical frameworks, and the musical legacy of figures like Saint Wilfrid. Trends in his scholarship emphasize cross-cultural exchange and the integration of chant into religious identity.
- Scientific awards: Fellow of the College
Billett's personal interests in Gregorian chant, Renaissance polyphony, and Anglican choral traditions complement his academic work, underscoring a lifelong engagement with the intersection of music and spirituality.
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