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LITURGICAL IDENTITY OF SACRAMENTARIUM FROM ZAGREB (METROPOLITAN LIBRARY IN ZAGREB: MR 126 – SACRAMENTARIUM SANCTAE MARGARETAE): INVESTIGATION ON THE BASIS OF THE LENT-TIME PRAYERS

Ivan ŠAŠKO


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In this article author delivers exceptionally complex topic related to liturgical manuscript codex MR 126, also known as Sacramentarium Sanctae Margaretae, which is presently kept in the Metropolitan library in Zagreb. Here for the first time author presents critical
transcription of the first twelve leafs of this manuscript, and suggests that henceforth it should be called Sancramentarium from Zagreb. Namely, the content of this text are Lent-time prayersa, and using comparative methods author discusses identity of the oldest
liturgical manuscripts in Zagreb relating them to the identity of this sacramentarium. Moreover, the author invites a broader scientific discussion on the basis of theological and liturgical facts regarding the present notions and knowledge that was accepted some sixty
years ago. Though, he does not gives any formal and fixed conclusions he suggests some paths that should be followed in the search for the liturgical identity of this sacramentarium. In this investigation he indicates Gregorian and Galezian influences in the manuscript MR 126, and proposes not to identify strictly this manuscript as French, Hungarian or German since the question of the history of sancramentarium could not be limited to a bishopric or a single region. He maintains that this manuscript is a product of a mixed tradition, and this supports by comparing it to the manuscripts such as Sacramentarium from Trento and Codex Sangallensis.
This methodology also requires additional analysis of this manuscript regarding its broader context, and therefore any of the proposed conclusions cannot be applied to the whole manuscript but only to the analysed parts. Namely, author emphasises Gregorian influence, together with Alcuin’s redaction, on the manuscript which can be traced also in the similar contemporary manuscripts (11th c.). But also there is very clearly visible influence of the local tradition. Thus, author supposes that this combination enables us to trace even earlier tradition (perhaps even 9th century) that was included in this text. At the end of this article the author expresses his hope that this contribution will provoke more efforts concerning publication of this manuscript.

Ključne riječi

Sacramentarium; Sacramentarium sanctae Margaretae (MR 126); Metropolitan library Zagreb; manuscript; codex; liturgy of Zagreb; liturgical manuscripts; Gregorian tradition; Gelazian tradition

Hrčak ID:

10073

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/10073

Datum izdavanja:

15.6.2005.

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