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Narrating codex history: the case study of a psalter-hymnal from Alcobaca Monastery, Portugal

Journal

JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL IBERIAN STUDIES
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 127-141

Publisher

ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17546559.2021.2021590

Keywords

Alcobaca Monastery; medieval codex; material analysis; codicology; liturgy studies; conservation; digital access

Funding

  1. Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia [PTDC/ARTHIS/29522/2017]
  2. Centro de Estudos Florestais -ISA [UIDB/00239/2020]
  3. Laboratorio Associado para a Quimica Verde -LAQV Requimte [UID/QUI/50006/2019]
  4. Laboratorio HERCULES [UIDB/04449/2020]

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This article provides an in-depth study of the historic content and materials used in the production of a liturgical codex from the collection of manuscripts of the Monastery of Alcobaca. By studying the entire procedure of making the codex, a multidisciplinary team was able to track the manuscript's historical trajectory and confirm its provenance. The new data acquired about this precious codex proved to be fundamental for future digital access policy definition and conservation making decisions.
This article provides the first in-depth study of historic content and materials used in the production of a liturgical codex from the collection of manuscripts of the Monastery of Alcobaca: the Psalter-hymnal (Lisbon, National Library, Alc. 11). To answer provenance questions and trace the manuscript's history, a multidisciplinary team studied the entire procedure of making the codex, which went from in-depth textual, liturgical, and codicological analyses, to examining material composition and bookbinding methods with complementary analytical techniques. The team was able to track the manuscript's historical trajectory through successive additions and interventions/alterations. Interpretation of the historic information and the resulting technical data confirmed the belief that this is a twelfth-century manuscript produced in the scriptorium of Alcobaca and underlined the role that the manuscript played in this Cistercian monastery during the Middle Ages, and possibly throughout the following centuries. This led the team to approach the codex's cultural significance and perceive later alterations and interventions as evidence of the monks' intensive use of this manuscript and the great care they took to preserve their monastic library. The new data and knowledge acquired about this precious codex proved to be fundamental for future digital access policy definition and the conservation making decision.

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