Liturgical Tradition of Rome in the 11th Century: A Preliminary List of Manuscripts

A. Tkachenko
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This article examines manuscripts that help reconstruct the authentic liturgical tradition of the city of Rome in the eleventh century. This tradition goes back to the early Middle Ages and, contrary to the hypothesis of Th. Klauser and M. Andrieu, did not undergo “Germanisation” after the imperial coronation of Otto I the Great but existed with certain changes until the thirteenth century. To determine whether manuscripts belong to this tradition, it is necessary to use a complex methodology that considers the data of palaeography, art history, musicology, and liturgy. It should be distinguished from the liturgy of some monastic congregations (Cluny, Monte Cassino), which were represented in Rome and its suburbs. The books of the Canons Regular of the Lateran, which represent a distinct version of the reformed worship, should be considered separately. The analysis of the manuscripts is carried out in the article according to the types of liturgical books: Lectionaries, Sacramentaries, Graduals, Antiphonaries, etc. Additionally, the article analyses surviving medieval lists of books kept in Roman churches. The author concludes that authentic Roman liturgy is reflected in 32 surviving manuscripts of different types (3 more require additional study). For most of them, the author establishes their affiliation with a particular Roman church or monastery. Most of them reflect the state of worship during the period of the Gregorian reform, but some of them make it possible to study the previous stage in the history of liturgy in Rome. As an excursus, the author considers the origin of the Evangelistary-Sacramentary Arch. Cap. S. Pietro. F 12, which, according to the author, was not created in Rome, as was commonly believed, but in the abbey of San Tommaso in Foglia.
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11世纪罗马的礼拜仪式传统:手稿的初步列表
这篇文章检查手稿,帮助重建真正的礼仪传统的城市罗马在11世纪。这一传统可以追溯到中世纪早期。Klauser和M. Andrieu,在奥托一世的帝国加冕之后没有经历“日耳曼化”,但在13世纪之前一直存在着一些变化。为了确定手稿是否属于这一传统,有必要使用一种复杂的方法,考虑到古生物学、艺术史、音乐学和礼拜仪式的数据。它应该区别于礼仪的一些修道院会众(克吕尼,蒙特卡西诺),这是代表在罗马及其郊区。拉特兰正典的书,这代表了一个独特的版本的改革崇拜,应该单独考虑。对手稿的分析是在文章中根据礼仪书籍的类型进行的:选经,圣礼,渐进式,反唱诗班等。此外,本文还分析了保存在罗马教堂的中世纪书籍清单。作者的结论是,真实的罗马礼仪反映在32个幸存的不同类型的手稿中(还有3个需要进一步研究)。对于他们中的大多数,作者建立了他们与一个特定的罗马教堂或修道院的关系。它们大多反映了格里高利改革时期的礼拜状态,但其中一些使研究罗马礼仪史上的前一阶段成为可能。作为一个插曲,作者认为福音圣事拱门的起源。彼得罗船长。f12,根据作者的说法,它并不像人们普遍认为的那样是在罗马创建的,而是在福格利亚的圣托马索修道院创建的。
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