Some comments on the found sections of the oldest manuscript codex from the Cistercian monastery at Łekno-Wągrowiec

The article summarises the results of a query carried out in the Archdiocese Archives in Gniezno during which five old prints bound in parchment sheets that undoubtedly come from one and the same manuscripts were found. In addition, another query in the font MS “Fragmenty” surfaced the existence of...

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Main Author: Jakub Łukaszewski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan 2015-12-01
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Online Access:http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/b/article/view/4235
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spelling doaj-5ac20a1d839242849a520a6b14bda7de2020-11-24T22:36:34ZengAdam Mickiewicz University, PoznanBiblioteka1506-36152391-58382015-12-01019(28)314510.14746/b.2015.19.024198Some comments on the found sections of the oldest manuscript codex from the Cistercian monastery at Łekno-WągrowiecJakub ŁukaszewskiThe article summarises the results of a query carried out in the Archdiocese Archives in Gniezno during which five old prints bound in parchment sheets that undoubtedly come from one and the same manuscripts were found. In addition, another query in the font MS “Fragmenty” surfaced the existence of yet two more pages (sheets) from the same manuscript that had been already taken out from the bindings. The codicological and paleographical analyses of the remains of the manuscript show that it must have originated in a Cistercian scriptorium at the end of the twelfth century. The content of the surviving seven sections indicates that they were part of a large-sized collection of homilies (de tempore, pars aestivalis). The four old prints with their bindings including the sheets from the manuscript were once kept at the former library of the Cistercian monastery in Wągrowiec. In conclusion then, it can be stated with a great deal of confidence that the manuscript itself, whose pages had been used for the bindings of the books, must have been included in the collection of the monastery’s library. The resulting conclusion is that the parchment fragments found in the bindings of the Wągrowiec old prints must be remnants of the oldest known manuscript codex from the old Łekno-Wągrowiec abbey.http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/b/article/view/4235fragmenty rękopisustarodrukioprawyŁeknoWągrowieccystersipaleografia.
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Some comments on the found sections of the oldest manuscript codex from the Cistercian monastery at Łekno-Wągrowiec
Biblioteka
fragmenty rękopisu
starodruki
oprawy
Łekno
Wągrowiec
cystersi
paleografia.
author_facet Jakub Łukaszewski
author_sort Jakub Łukaszewski
title Some comments on the found sections of the oldest manuscript codex from the Cistercian monastery at Łekno-Wągrowiec
title_short Some comments on the found sections of the oldest manuscript codex from the Cistercian monastery at Łekno-Wągrowiec
title_full Some comments on the found sections of the oldest manuscript codex from the Cistercian monastery at Łekno-Wągrowiec
title_fullStr Some comments on the found sections of the oldest manuscript codex from the Cistercian monastery at Łekno-Wągrowiec
title_full_unstemmed Some comments on the found sections of the oldest manuscript codex from the Cistercian monastery at Łekno-Wągrowiec
title_sort some comments on the found sections of the oldest manuscript codex from the cistercian monastery at łekno-wągrowiec
publisher Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan
series Biblioteka
issn 1506-3615
2391-5838
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The article summarises the results of a query carried out in the Archdiocese Archives in Gniezno during which five old prints bound in parchment sheets that undoubtedly come from one and the same manuscripts were found. In addition, another query in the font MS “Fragmenty” surfaced the existence of yet two more pages (sheets) from the same manuscript that had been already taken out from the bindings. The codicological and paleographical analyses of the remains of the manuscript show that it must have originated in a Cistercian scriptorium at the end of the twelfth century. The content of the surviving seven sections indicates that they were part of a large-sized collection of homilies (de tempore, pars aestivalis). The four old prints with their bindings including the sheets from the manuscript were once kept at the former library of the Cistercian monastery in Wągrowiec. In conclusion then, it can be stated with a great deal of confidence that the manuscript itself, whose pages had been used for the bindings of the books, must have been included in the collection of the monastery’s library. The resulting conclusion is that the parchment fragments found in the bindings of the Wągrowiec old prints must be remnants of the oldest known manuscript codex from the old Łekno-Wągrowiec abbey.
topic fragmenty rękopisu
starodruki
oprawy
Łekno
Wągrowiec
cystersi
paleografia.
url http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/b/article/view/4235
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