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Liturgical Tradition of Rome in the 11th Century: A Preliminary List of Manuscripts
This article examines manuscripts that help reconstruct the authentic liturgical tradition of the city of Rome in the eleventh century. This tradition goes back to the early Middle Ages and, contrary to the hypothesis of Th. Klauser and M.
Alexander Anatolievich Tkachenko
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Pigment analysis by Raman microscopy and portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) of thirteenth to fourteenth century illuminations and cuttings from Bologna. [PDF]
Non-destructive pigment analysis by Raman microscopy (RM) and portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) has been carried out on some Bolognese illuminations and cuttings chosen to represent the beginnings, evolution and height of Bolognese illuminated ...
Chaplin TD, Clark RJ, Jones R, Gibbs R.
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Medieval Liturgical Music Manuscripts in Dalmatia: An Inventory and New Insights
The paper provides an inventory of medieval liturgical music manuscripts in Dalmatia, highlighting a significant yet underexplored area of research within Croatian medieval music studies. The inventory lists twenty-one institutions across thirteen cities
Ana Čizmić Grbić
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Manuscripts from Library to Museum: Malek National Library and Museum Institution
This article examines the library and museum of Malek institute (MNLMI), a cultural institution in Tehran, Iran, that preserves and displays a rich collection of manuscripts and historical artworks.
Mahsa Fardhosseini, Marzieh Morshedi
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From the manuscript to YouTube Liturgical and paraliturgical chants on the Web [PDF]
Philomusica on-line, Vol 16, N° 1 (2017): Making music in the time of ...
Giordano, Giuseppe
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This paper brings an overall description and analysis of religious manuscripts found among books and papers of late Niko Milačić (Milazzi) (1882-1965), professor of royal and imperial grammar-school in Sušak, i.e.
Aljoša Pužar, Adriana Car-Mihec
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New Studies of the Structure and the Texts of Abba Garima Ethiopian Gospels
The article presents a codicological study of the three ancient Ethiopian Gospels of Abba Garima. The author rearranges the sequence of the disordered folios of the manuscripts in detailed tables, proposes a new foliation system and proceeds to catalogue-
Sergey Kim
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Liturgy and Charitable Ministration in Late Antiquity
This article analyzes the “diakonia” prayers within the two oldest Greek euchologion manuscripts. The author reviews how later liturgical usage and scholarship has connected these prayers to monastic practice, and traces the ways in which these early ...
Gabriel Radle
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Liturgical monody as a subject of musicological research - an athempt at synthesis
Until the Second Vatican Council, Gregorian chant was the only type of sacred song classified as the liturgical monody. Currently, the liturgical monody covers various genres of music, from Gregorian chants to contemporary compositions contained in ...
Piotr Wiśniewski
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Almost all preserved musical manuscripts from the 15th century from Bratislava belonged to the Library of Bratislava Chapter. A small part of manuscripts and fragments came from other parish, monastery and school libraries or from private collections ...
Eva Veselovská
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