Two Abruzzese medieval sources, MS Vitt. Em. 349 of the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale of Rome, from l’Aquila, and MS 1 of the Museo Diocesano in Sulmona, are able to shed light on the existence of seminal links between music, ritual and urban space, revealing the path of ancient processions. Comparing these data with recent studies of urban archeology in medieval Abruzzi, both rites show clear traces of the archaic lustratio, through which the ancient community fi xed the urban sacred space, ‘purifying’ its borders
Sounds of Urban Memory. Music and Sacred Space in Medieval Abruzzi / Zimei, F. - STAMPA. - (2016), pp. 371-390.
Sounds of Urban Memory. Music and Sacred Space in Medieval Abruzzi
ZIMEI F
2016-01-01
Abstract
Two Abruzzese medieval sources, MS Vitt. Em. 349 of the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale of Rome, from l’Aquila, and MS 1 of the Museo Diocesano in Sulmona, are able to shed light on the existence of seminal links between music, ritual and urban space, revealing the path of ancient processions. Comparing these data with recent studies of urban archeology in medieval Abruzzi, both rites show clear traces of the archaic lustratio, through which the ancient community fi xed the urban sacred space, ‘purifying’ its bordersFile in questo prodotto:
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