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Nove spoznaje o Lajpciškom lekcionaru (CROSBI ID 186208)

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Barbarić, Vuk-Tadija Nove spoznaje o Lajpciškom lekcionaru // Rasprave Instituta za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje, 38 (2012), 1; 1-18

Podaci o odgovornosti

Barbarić, Vuk-Tadija

hrvatski

Nove spoznaje o Lajpciškom lekcionaru

Donose se neke nove spoznaje o Lajpciškom lekcionaru, ćiriličnom rukopisu najvjerojatnije iz šestog ili sedmog desetljeća XVI. stoljeća. Ponajprije je riječ o rezultatima analize vodenih znakova, što je osobito važno jer je datacija rukopisa u literaturi bila prijeporna, a zatim i o novim podacima o knjižnici i signaturi rukopisa. Također se, u bliskoj vezi s analizom folijacije rukopisa, izlaže jedna važna tekstološka spoznaja koja pouzdano pokazuje da je predložak bio cjelovit, što indirektno osnažuje tezu da rukopisu na početku nedostaje devet listova, a ne, kako je tvrdio Joseph Schütz, samo jedan.

Lajpciški lekcionar / Missale Lipsiense ; vodeni znakovi ; folijacija ; predložak ; ćirilica

The paper presents new insight into the Lectionary of Leipzig (LL), a Cyrillic manuscript most probably dating from between 1550 and 1570 [NB: the printed version says "from between 1560 and 1580", which is wrong]. This insight primarily concern the results of an analysis of watermarks, which is particularly important as the dating of the manuscript has been controversial in literature. In addition to this, new information on the library and signature of the manuscript are provided. Also presented are both an analysis of the various foliation systems used and a textological analysis of the relationship of LL to its template. Analysis has shown that the template from which the manuscript was transcribed was complete, thus indirectly reinforcing the hypothesis that the manuscript is missing nine leaves at the beginning, and not, as claimed by Joseph Schütz, only one. The manuscript is now held by Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig under the signature Slav. 2. Watermark analysis shows that the dominating watermark is an anchor in a circle with a six-pointed star above it typically used during the third quarter of the 16th century. However, there are some historical reasons for w

engleski

New insight into the Lectionary of Leipzig

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Lectionary of Leipzig / Missale Lipsiense ; watermarks ; foliation ; template ; Cyrillic script

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Podaci o izdanju

38 (1)

2012.

1-18

objavljeno

1331-6745

1849-0379

Povezanost rada

Filologija

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