L'Office romano-franc des saints martyrs Denis, Rustique et Eleuthère, composé à Saint-Denis à partir de la Passio du Pseudo-Fortunat (5e-8e s.), remanié et augmenté par l'archichancelier Hilduin vers 835, puis au 10e siècle
Résumé
Critical edition of the famous 8th-9th c. Office of the royal patron St Denis from the famous french abbey, observed in more than 80 manuscript all over Western Europe. Developed introduction, the first presenting in the Historiae Series from the Institute of Medieval Music, a such philological work about variants of texts and music. Two stemmas for antiphons and responsories illustrate the division of that Historia's transmission between East and West. The author explain also the rewrinting of theses martyrs' Passio, transformed by Hilduin as St Paul's disciples (the areopagite hypotheses). So, double lessons for Matins offer two versions, the primary followed by the areopagitic one. Transcriptions in square notation taken to BnF lat. 17296 (end of 12th) and Noyon-Corbie neumes (Antiphonary from Mt-Renaud, Noyon).
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