I codici Casin. 98 e 99: la tradizione omiletica a Montecassino all’epoca dell’abate Desiderio

The contribution focuses on the analysis of two 11th-century homiliaries (Casin. 98 and 99) produced at Montecassino under the abbot Desiderius (1058-1087), both especially well known for the high quality of their decoration (Casin. 99 also for the valuable information conveyed by its colophon). The...

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Main Author: Roberta Casavecchia
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: Firenze University Press 2013-01-01
Series:Scrineum Rivista
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Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/scrineum/article/view/8806
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spelling doaj-4422bb65da514865be05a49c24d1863e2020-11-25T03:20:43ZitaFirenze University PressScrineum Rivista1128-56562013-01-019910.13128/Scrineum-1215110672I codici Casin. 98 e 99: la tradizione omiletica a Montecassino all’epoca dell’abate DesiderioRoberta CasavecchiaThe contribution focuses on the analysis of two 11th-century homiliaries (Casin. 98 and 99) produced at Montecassino under the abbot Desiderius (1058-1087), both especially well known for the high quality of their decoration (Casin. 99 also for the valuable information conveyed by its colophon). The article offers detailed descriptions of both codices, and a thorough identification of the texts they contain. The composition of the two collections, focusing on the main feasts of the two great liturgical cycles (Temporale and Santorale), is examined within the wider framework of the homiletic production in Beneventan script. Casin. 98 also contains a sermon by Peter Chrysologus, added at the beginning of the original codex, which raises questions about its possible identification with the Sermones Severiani which are mentioned in the book catalogue reported by the Chronica Monasterii Casinensis. Moreover, the loss of most of the leaves containing decorated initials allows to formulate an hypothesis of reconstruction of the original structure of the codex.https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/scrineum/article/view/8806Omeliario : HomiliaryMontecassino
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I codici Casin. 98 e 99: la tradizione omiletica a Montecassino all’epoca dell’abate Desiderio
Scrineum Rivista
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title I codici Casin. 98 e 99: la tradizione omiletica a Montecassino all’epoca dell’abate Desiderio
title_short I codici Casin. 98 e 99: la tradizione omiletica a Montecassino all’epoca dell’abate Desiderio
title_full I codici Casin. 98 e 99: la tradizione omiletica a Montecassino all’epoca dell’abate Desiderio
title_fullStr I codici Casin. 98 e 99: la tradizione omiletica a Montecassino all’epoca dell’abate Desiderio
title_full_unstemmed I codici Casin. 98 e 99: la tradizione omiletica a Montecassino all’epoca dell’abate Desiderio
title_sort i codici casin. 98 e 99: la tradizione omiletica a montecassino all’epoca dell’abate desiderio
publisher Firenze University Press
series Scrineum Rivista
issn 1128-5656
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The contribution focuses on the analysis of two 11th-century homiliaries (Casin. 98 and 99) produced at Montecassino under the abbot Desiderius (1058-1087), both especially well known for the high quality of their decoration (Casin. 99 also for the valuable information conveyed by its colophon). The article offers detailed descriptions of both codices, and a thorough identification of the texts they contain. The composition of the two collections, focusing on the main feasts of the two great liturgical cycles (Temporale and Santorale), is examined within the wider framework of the homiletic production in Beneventan script. Casin. 98 also contains a sermon by Peter Chrysologus, added at the beginning of the original codex, which raises questions about its possible identification with the Sermones Severiani which are mentioned in the book catalogue reported by the Chronica Monasterii Casinensis. Moreover, the loss of most of the leaves containing decorated initials allows to formulate an hypothesis of reconstruction of the original structure of the codex.
topic Omeliario : Homiliary
Montecassino
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/scrineum/article/view/8806
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