The Library of the Episcopal Seminary and the Diocesan Historical Archive of Lodi preserve rare copies of printed texts of the XVI and XVII centuries, relating to the liturgy of the diocese’s patron saint, San Bassiano. Among these a particular attention goes to the Officium praeclari confessoris atque pontificis Laudae divi Bassiani by Giovanni Giacomo Gabbiano: published in 1561 in Venice by Comin da Trino, the Officium is a humanistic elaboration of liturgical texts. The analysis of these kinds of printed texts, appeared before and after the break of the Trento Council, and the comparison with those handed down from the previous manuscript tradition, are very useful to the study of the local liturgical history
Sverzellati, P., L'ufficio di san Bassiano stampato da Comin da Trino nel 1561: note sull'esemplare conservato nella Biblioteca del Seminario vescovile di Lodi, <<AEVUM>>, 2021; 95 (3): 673-719. [doi:10.26350/000193_000115] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/195165]
L'ufficio di san Bassiano stampato da Comin da Trino nel 1561: note sull'esemplare conservato nella Biblioteca del Seminario vescovile di Lodi
Sverzellati, Paola
2021
Abstract
The Library of the Episcopal Seminary and the Diocesan Historical Archive of Lodi preserve rare copies of printed texts of the XVI and XVII centuries, relating to the liturgy of the diocese’s patron saint, San Bassiano. Among these a particular attention goes to the Officium praeclari confessoris atque pontificis Laudae divi Bassiani by Giovanni Giacomo Gabbiano: published in 1561 in Venice by Comin da Trino, the Officium is a humanistic elaboration of liturgical texts. The analysis of these kinds of printed texts, appeared before and after the break of the Trento Council, and the comparison with those handed down from the previous manuscript tradition, are very useful to the study of the local liturgical historyI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.