
Missale Notatum Lundense Pars Aestivalis
Results of Previous Research on the Source and Facsimilies
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From time to time, a rare monument will appear in some archives, filling the gap inprevious research. Such a "discovery" was the identification of a hitherto unnoticedmanuscript from Bratislava as a medieval missal associated with the cathedral inLund. From the given period, it is the only complete manuscript that documents theliturgical and musical tradition of the Archdiocese of Lund. In the first part of thepublication, the authors present the results of their research in the field of codicology,musical paleography, as well as musicological and liturgical analyses andcomparisons. The second...
From time to time, a rare monument will appear in some archives, filling the gap in
previous research. Such a "discovery" was the identification of a hitherto unnoticed
manuscript from Bratislava as a medieval missal associated with the cathedral in
Lund. From the given period, it is the only complete manuscript that documents the
liturgical and musical tradition of the Archdiocese of Lund. In the first part of the
publication, the authors present the results of their research in the field of codicology,
musical paleography, as well as musicological and liturgical analyses and
comparisons. The second part consists of facsimiles with registers of songs, lessons,
and prayers. This book aims to initiate further research into the medieval liturgy in
Scandinavia and Europe as a whole.
previous research. Such a "discovery" was the identification of a hitherto unnoticed
manuscript from Bratislava as a medieval missal associated with the cathedral in
Lund. From the given period, it is the only complete manuscript that documents the
liturgical and musical tradition of the Archdiocese of Lund. In the first part of the
publication, the authors present the results of their research in the field of codicology,
musical paleography, as well as musicological and liturgical analyses and
comparisons. The second part consists of facsimiles with registers of songs, lessons,
and prayers. This book aims to initiate further research into the medieval liturgy in
Scandinavia and Europe as a whole.