2020-03-25T08:52:37Z
2020-03-25T08:52:37Z
2018
2020-03-25T08:52:37Z
The study of archival collections from medieval religious orders has made it possible to locate a second fragment of a medieval Spanish Bible, from the Hieronymian monastery of Santa María de la Sisla (Toledo). It is a bifolia from the book of Psalms that belonged to the same codex as the recently identified Ezekiel fragment (S1). In this article the finding is reported, the liber tradens is described, specifying its meaning and value to ensure monastery rents, the fragments that it transmits are given: part of a bifolia in parchment of the s. XIII and biblical bifolia that serves as cover, focusing especially on the description of this second fragment (= S2). Next, the relationships between S2 and Esc. I-I-3 are examined, a filiation hypothesis and, finally, a palaeographic transcription of the text are offered.
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Spanish
Codicologia; Traduccions; Versions (Bíblia); Manuscrits medievals; Crítica textual; Codicology; Translations; Versions (Bible); Medieval manuscripts; Textual criticism
Universitat de València
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.7203/MCLM.5.12571
Magnificat Cultura i Literatura Medievals, 2018, vol. 5, p. 115-151
https://doi.org/10.7203/MCLM.5.12571
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