The Roman rite in Segovia during the Middle Ages: catalogue and analysis of liturgical fragments (12th-16th centuries)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2010.v62.i126.254Keywords:
Segovian diocese, liturgical fragments, catalogue, roman rite, codicology, paleography, plainchantAbstract
Segovia Cathedral and the Convent of San José at the same town preserve a valuable collection of 89 unpublished liturgical fragments. The main aim of this article resides in cataloguing and analyzing its content. The approach proposed here will contribute to a greater understanding and definition of its codicological, paleographic and musical features. It also takes into consideration the historical origin of some fragments. Likewise, the liturgy performed at the ecclesia segobiensis from the restoration of its diocese in 1120 to the assimilation of the Council of Trent is also studied.
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2010-12-30
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Ruiz Torres, S. (2010). The Roman rite in Segovia during the Middle Ages: catalogue and analysis of liturgical fragments (12th-16th centuries). Hispania Sacra, 62(126), 407–455. https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2010.v62.i126.254
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