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https://doi.org/10.31745/s.70.5
Manuscript 463 of the Capitol Archive in Split (KAS 463)
Domagoj VOLAREVIĆ
orcid.org/0000-0003-1671-1598
; Katolički bogoslovni fakultet u Splitu, Hrvatska
Sažetak
In the Capitol Archive of the Split-Makarska Archdiocese, under code number 463, there is a manuscript, a parchment codex written in Gothic script. The list of archival data, with a signature note, proves that the manuscript was previously known, and logically it should have been placed among the books and folders, but was not. As it usually happens with discoveries, the manuscript was found by chance, in late 2017. It was thought to be a completely unknown medieval codex. In February 2018, it was determined that the manuscript is precisely the one that had been previously archived under code number 463. It was discovered together with the manuscript containing St. Clement's biography from the 16th century, and some older parts were noticed. These parts, considering their writing style and writing pad, could not belong to the original St. Clement's biography manuscript; they are much older. The primary analysis revealed that it was a medieval liturgical codex. The codex is restored and is now waiting to be hardbound. After restoration, liturgical and codicological analyses were carried out which contributed to the proper arrangement of the foil of the codex. The results of the latter analysis are provided below.
Ključne riječi
codex; liturgy; hymn book; antiphonary; capitulary; codicology
Hrčak ID:
231690
URI
Datum izdavanja:
31.12.2019.
Posjeta: 2.006 *