PAULINE HYMNALS
Autor: | Horvat, Vladimir, Klinčić, Ivana |
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Jazyk: | chorvatština |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Zdroj: | Kaj : časopis za književnost, umjetnost, kulturu Volume 50 (238) Issue 3-4 (346-347) |
ISSN: | 1848-7920 0453-1116 |
Popis: | Kad je riječ o pavlinima, često se ističe njihov nesumnjiv doprinos crkvenomu pjevanju. Te se tvrdnje potvrđuju kroz ostavštinu crkvenih orgulja te podatcima o liturgijskim knjigama i zbirkama popijevaka. Pavlinske orgulje dobro su opisane, no činilo se potpuno nerazvidnim o kojem je fondu liturgijskih zbirki riječ – jer su spominjane knjige uglavnom nedostupne. Zato ovaj rad donosi na jednom mjestu opis pavlinskih liturgijskih knjiga i pjesmarica do ukinuća reda, prema podatcima u dostupnom arhivskom gradivu i dosadašnjim istraživanjima, uključujući nove spoznaje do kojih su autori došli u svojim istraživanjima. The paper provides an overall description of Pauline liturgical books and hymnals according to data in available archive material, on basis of up-to-date research work found on record, and by including new insight acquired by the authors. Only one of the many existing then manuscripts with musical contents was preserved, the so-called Pavlinska pjesmarica (Pauline Hymnal), bound inside the Pavlinski zbornik (Pauline anthology) dating 1644, and preserved at Nacionalna i sveučilišna knjižnica u Zagrebu (National and University Library in Zagreb). The other described liturgical books and hymnals are not available, i.e. their fate is unknown. We learn about them from archive documents consisting of inventory lists in Pauline monasteries and notes made by the Pauline historian Nikola Benger (died 1766), who himself had seen some of the books. The following books from the „lost“ collections are described: a) 13 books that had belonged to the Pauline monastery choir at Lepoglava, of which there is testimony in the inventory list dating from 1632 ; b) the published hymnal Boghomila (Graz, 1665) with hymns glorifying St Paul the First Hermit, of which there are two existing documents – the Pauline monastery inventory list from 1722 in the town of Novi, and the notes on Ivan Belostenec made by Nikola Benger around 1766; c) the manuscript collection Philomela sacra noted down by Leopold Feiczinger, with Nikola Benger confirming of its existence in the Lepoglava monastery and in his work Annalium (1743). |
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