Some remarks about the “Liber Ordinarius” ms. 51 in the Library of the Krakow Cathedral Chapter
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Liber Ordinarius, Krakow, liturgical manuscripts, Historia, St. LambertAbstract
Manuscript 51 of the Chapter Library of Krakow Cathedral is, according to the modern terminology for liturgical manuscripts, a Liber Ordinarius. Written at the end of the 12th century or the beginning of the 13th for Krakow Cathedral, the manuscript has already received attention from some scholars. In the present essay we offer some remarks about the presence of the proper office for St. Lambert and a concise analysis of some sections of its liturgical-musical repertoire.
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