Membra disiecta from a Transylvanian Antiphonal in Budapest and Cluj

Authors

  • Gabriella Gilányi Institute of Musicology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest image/svg+xml
  • Adrian Papahagi Centre for Manuscript Studies (CODEX), Faculty of Letters, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24446/tk50

Keywords:

Antiphonal, Transylvania, Cluj-Mănăștur

Abstract

This article discusses four fragments from a fifteenth-century antiphonal with Hungarian chant notation. Two of these membra disiecta are kept at the National Archives of Hungary, and at the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest, and are well-known to scholars of medieval music and liturgy. Two further fragments have recently been identified in the bindings of printed books at the Library of the Romanian Academy, in Cluj, and are studied here for the first time. The authors suggest that the original choir book was used in Transylvania and was possibly dismembered in the former Benedictine abbey of Cluj-Mănăștur in the late sixteenth or early seventeenth century.

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Published

2019-12-23

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