Reconstructing a Ninth-Century Sacramentary-Lectionary from Saint-Victor
Author(s) -
Laura Albiero
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
fragmentology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2624-9340
DOI - 10.24446/sdj1
Subject(s) - saint , ninth , art , classics , history , art history , physics , acoustics
This article presents a partial reconstruction of a ninth-century sacramentary-lectionary whose leaves were used as binding material for manuscripts of the library of Saint-Victor of Paris. While most of these fragments remain in situ, some have been detached; in all twelve Saint-Victor codices that served as host volumes are identified. A presentation of the fragments, including three not reported in Bischoff’s catalogue, presents the current condition of the fragments. An investigation on their content leads to a conjecture about their original order and to a hypothesis linking their origin to the monastery of Saint-Denis, according to the liturgical use and to the comparison with other sacramentaries.
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