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https://doi.org/10.53745/ccp.48.94.7
Marginal Layout in the Second Novlja Breviary: Visual Organization of Text in Late Medieval Croatian Glagolitic Liturgical Codexes
Zrinka Vitković
orcid.org/0000-0003-4061-0877
; Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Sažetak
Marginal Layout in the Second Novlja Breviary: Visual Organization of Text in Late Medieval Croatian Glagolitic Liturgical Co To investigate the relationship between the visual elements of text organization on the pages of late medieval Croatian Glagolitic liturgical codices of different sizes, the results of the analysis of page layout in three different codices were compared. Specifically, we analyzed the Second Breviary of Novi Vinodol (1495), which has a large folio format and is intended for communal prayer, the Sanctoral of the Second Breviary of Beram (15th century), which has a smaller folio format and is also intended for communal prayer, and the Breviary of Mavro (1460), which has a smaller octavo format and is intended for personal use. The analysis included the layout, the text field, the columns, the lines, the spacing between the columns, the margins, and the illuminations. It was confirmed that the practice of dividing the space on the pages of these three breviaries corresponds almost entirely to Western European medieval usage. The differences in the implementation of the elements of the page layout are due to their different formats caused by their different uses and purposes, as well as the different skills of the scribes who copied the text, the illuminators who then decorated it, and the bookbinders who finally bound it.
Ključne riječi
Second Breviary of Beram, Second Breviary of Novi Vinodol; Croatian Glagolitic liturgical codices; Breviary of Mavro; page layout; visual organization of the text
Hrčak ID:
324716
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Datum izdavanja:
27.12.2024.
Posjeta: 35 *