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| Classica et Mediaevalia. Revue danoise de philologie et d'histoire 56 (2005) 303-325 |
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| Codex Angelicus 123 as a Liturgical Manuscript |
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| Brian Møller Jensen 1 |
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| Reading a liturgical manuscript demands an interdisciplinary approach in order to read the conventions and peculiarities in such sources. Using the Bologna gradual and troper-sequentiary, codex Angelicus 123, dated ca. 1039, as an example, the paper presents three case studies to illustrate how different interartistic representations work together in the medieval folio, e.g. word and image, text and music, and liturgical conventions in text editing. |
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| 1: | Department of French, Italian and Classical Languages |
| Stockholm University | |
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| Subject | : | Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studies Humanities and Social Sciences/History |
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| medieval liturgy – sequence – saints – St. George – Bologna – hagiography |
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| From: Brian Møller Jensen | |
| Submitted on: Wednesday, 21 April 2010 13:17:57 | |
| Updated on: Tuesday, 25 May 2010 14:38:40 | |