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  1. Revisiting the Codex Buranus
    contents, contexts, compositions
    Beteiligt: Franklinos, Tristan E. (Hrsg.); Hope, Henry (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  The Boydell Press, Woodbridge

    The Codex Buranus, compiled, in all likelihood, in South Tyrol in the first half of the thirteenth century, has fascinated modern scholars and performers ever since its rediscovery in 1803. Its diverse range of texts (some famously featuring in Carl... mehr

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    The Codex Buranus, compiled, in all likelihood, in South Tyrol in the first half of the thirteenth century, has fascinated modern scholars and performers ever since its rediscovery in 1803. Its diverse range of texts (some famously featuring in Carl Orff's Carmina Burana and music gives testimony to the intensely vibrant, plurilingual, and multicultural milieu in which the Codex Buranus was compiled, but poses a challenge to modern users. Perhaps more so than many other medieval manuscripts, it is an artefact which demands, and benefits from, an interdisciplinary approach. The chapters here, from scholars in a variety of fields, enable the less well-known aspects of the Codex Buranus - textual, musical, and artistic - to receive greater scrutiny, and bring new perspectives to bear on the more thoroughly explored parts of the manuscript. Making accessible existing discourse and encouraging fresh debates on the codex, the essays advocate fresh modes of engagement with its contents, contexts, and composition. They also examine questions of its reception history and audience. TRISTAN E. FRANKLINOS is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oxford, and a Junior Research Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. HENRY HOPE has taught at the universities of Oxford and Bern; his research centres on the musical aspects of Minnesang. Contributors: Gundela Bobeth, Charles E. Brewer, Carmen Cardelle de Hartmann, Albrecht Classen, Johann Drumbl, Tristan E. Franklinos, Peter Godman, Henry Hope, Racha Kirakosian, Heike Sigrid Lammers-Harlander, Jonathan Seelye Martin, Micha

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in medieval and Renaissance music
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    Schlagworte: Latin poetry, Medieval and modern
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  2. Revisiting the Codex Buranus
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    Beteiligt: Franklinos, Tristan E. (Hrsg.); Hope, Henry (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  The Boydell Press, Woodbridge

    The Codex Buranus, compiled, in all likelihood, in South Tyrol in the first half of the thirteenth century, has fascinated modern scholars and performers ever since its rediscovery in 1803. Its diverse range of texts (some famously featuring in Carl... mehr

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    The Codex Buranus, compiled, in all likelihood, in South Tyrol in the first half of the thirteenth century, has fascinated modern scholars and performers ever since its rediscovery in 1803. Its diverse range of texts (some famously featuring in Carl Orff's Carmina Burana and music gives testimony to the intensely vibrant, plurilingual, and multicultural milieu in which the Codex Buranus was compiled, but poses a challenge to modern users. Perhaps more so than many other medieval manuscripts, it is an artefact which demands, and benefits from, an interdisciplinary approach. The chapters here, from scholars in a variety of fields, enable the less well-known aspects of the Codex Buranus - textual, musical, and artistic - to receive greater scrutiny, and bring new perspectives to bear on the more thoroughly explored parts of the manuscript. Making accessible existing discourse and encouraging fresh debates on the codex, the essays advocate fresh modes of engagement with its contents, contexts, and composition. They also examine questions of its reception history and audience. TRISTAN E. FRANKLINOS is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oxford, and a Junior Research Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. HENRY HOPE has taught at the universities of Oxford and Bern; his research centres on the musical aspects of Minnesang. Contributors: Gundela Bobeth, Charles E. Brewer, Carmen Cardelle de Hartmann, Albrecht Classen, Johann Drumbl, Tristan E. Franklinos, Peter Godman, Henry Hope, Racha Kirakosian, Heike Sigrid Lammers-Harlander, Jonathan Seelye Martin, Micha

     

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  3. Revisiting the Codex Buranus
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    Beteiligt: Franklinos, Tristan E. (HerausgeberIn); Hope, Henry (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  The Boydell Press, Woodbridge

    The Codex Buranus, compiled, in all likelihood, in South Tyrol in the first half of the thirteenth century, has fascinated modern scholars and performers ever since its rediscovery in 1803. Its diverse range of texts (some famously featuring in Carl... mehr

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    The Codex Buranus, compiled, in all likelihood, in South Tyrol in the first half of the thirteenth century, has fascinated modern scholars and performers ever since its rediscovery in 1803. Its diverse range of texts (some famously featuring in Carl Orff's Carmina Burana and music gives testimony to the intensely vibrant, plurilingual, and multicultural milieu in which the Codex Buranus was compiled, but poses a challenge to modern users. Perhaps more so than many other medieval manuscripts, it is an artefact which demands, and benefits from, an interdisciplinary approach. The chapters here, from scholars in a variety of fields, enable the less well-known aspects of the Codex Buranus - textual, musical, and artistic - to receive greater scrutiny, and bring new perspectives to bear on the more thoroughly explored parts of the manuscript. Making accessible existing discourse and encouraging fresh debates on the codex, the essays advocate fresh modes of engagement with its contents, contexts, and composition. They also examine questions of its reception history and audience. TRISTAN E. FRANKLINOS is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oxford, and a Junior Research Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. HENRY HOPE has taught at the universities of Oxford and Bern; his research centres on the musical aspects of Minnesang. Contributors: Gundela Bobeth, Charles E. Brewer, Carmen Cardelle de Hartmann, Albrecht Classen, Johann Drumbl, Tristan E. Franklinos, Peter Godman, Henry Hope, Racha Kirakosian, Heike Sigrid Lammers-Harlander, Jonathan Seelye Martin, Micha

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781787446274; 9781783273799
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in medieval and Renaissance music ; 21
    Schlagworte: Latin poetry, Medieval and modern; Carmina Burana; Latin poetry, Medieval and modern
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  4. Revisiting the Codex Buranus
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    Beteiligt: Franklinos, Tristan E. (HerausgeberIn); Hope, Henry (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  The Boydell Press, Woodbridge

    The Codex Buranus, compiled, in all likelihood, in South Tyrol in the first half of the thirteenth century, has fascinated modern scholars and performers ever since its rediscovery in 1803. Its diverse range of texts (some famously featuring in Carl... mehr

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    The Codex Buranus, compiled, in all likelihood, in South Tyrol in the first half of the thirteenth century, has fascinated modern scholars and performers ever since its rediscovery in 1803. Its diverse range of texts (some famously featuring in Carl Orff's Carmina Burana and music gives testimony to the intensely vibrant, plurilingual, and multicultural milieu in which the Codex Buranus was compiled, but poses a challenge to modern users. Perhaps more so than many other medieval manuscripts, it is an artefact which demands, and benefits from, an interdisciplinary approach. The chapters here, from scholars in a variety of fields, enable the less well-known aspects of the Codex Buranus - textual, musical, and artistic - to receive greater scrutiny, and bring new perspectives to bear on the more thoroughly explored parts of the manuscript. Making accessible existing discourse and encouraging fresh debates on the codex, the essays advocate fresh modes of engagement with its contents, contexts, and composition. They also examine questions of its reception history and audience. TRISTAN E. FRANKLINOS is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oxford, and a Junior Research Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. HENRY HOPE has taught at the universities of Oxford and Bern; his research centres on the musical aspects of Minnesang. Contributors: Gundela Bobeth, Charles E. Brewer, Carmen Cardelle de Hartmann, Albrecht Classen, Johann Drumbl, Tristan E. Franklinos, Peter Godman, Henry Hope, Racha Kirakosian, Heike Sigrid Lammers-Harlander, Jonathan Seelye Martin, Micha

     

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    ISBN: 9781787446274; 9781783273799
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in medieval and Renaissance music ; 21
    Schlagworte: Latin poetry, Medieval and modern; Carmina Burana; Latin poetry, Medieval and modern
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  5. Revisiting the Codex Buranus
    Contexts, Contents, Composition
    Autor*in: Hope, Henry
    Erschienen: 2020; ©2020
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Incorporated, Melton

    Front cover -- Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Music -- Codex Buranus, front flyleaf -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: The Codex Buranus - A Unique Challenge -- A Modern Reception History... mehr

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    Front cover -- Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Music -- Codex Buranus, front flyleaf -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: The Codex Buranus - A Unique Challenge -- A Modern Reception History of the Codex Buranus in Image and Sound -- Parody in the Codex Buranus -- Satire in the Codex Buranus -- 'Artes amatorie iam non instruuntur': Learned and Erotic Discourse in the Carmina Burana -- Classical Learning and Audience in the carmina amatoria: A Case-Study on CB 92 -- Rape, the Pastourelle, and the Female Voice in CB 185 -- Rethinking the Carmina Burana III: The Poetry of Peasants -- Predestination and God's Grace: The Salvific Architecture of the Religious Songs in the Codex Buranu -- Revisiting the Plays of the Codex Buranus -- Revisiting the Music of the Codex Buranus -- Locating the Codex Buranus: Notational Contexts -- Plurilingualism in the Codex Buranus: An Intercultural Reconsideration -- Compilation, Contrafacture, Composition: Revisiting the German Texts of the Codex Buranus -- Afterword: multiformis armonia, scolaris symphonia -- List of Manuscripts -- Bibliography -- Index of Primary Texts -- General Index -- Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Music -- Illustration 0.1. Texts of the Codex Buranus, by number -- Illustration 0.2. Texts of the Codex Buranus, by incipit -- Illustration 1.1. Orff's use of the Codex Buranus -- Illustration 1.2. Arrangement of voices in (22) Tempus est iocundum -- Illustration 1.4. Most performed songs from the Codex Buranus -- Illustration 1.5. Corvus Corax's use of the Codex Buranus -- Illustration 2.1. CB 62 and CB 197 -- Illustration 6.1. CB 185: Ich was ein kint so wol getân -- Illustration 8.1. CB 43 and CB 44: fols 10v-11r -- Illustration 9.1. The tradition of eundo and redeundo chants -- Illustration 10.1. Notation in the Codex Buranus.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Music Ser. ; v.Volume 21
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  6. Revisiting the Codex Buranus
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    Beteiligt: Franklinos, Tristan E. (Herausgeber); Hope, Henry (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  The Boydell Press, Woodbridge ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    The Codex Buranus, compiled, in all likelihood, in South Tyrol in the first half of the thirteenth century, has fascinated modern scholars and performers ever since its rediscovery in 1803. Its diverse range of texts (some famously featuring in Carl... mehr

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    The Codex Buranus, compiled, in all likelihood, in South Tyrol in the first half of the thirteenth century, has fascinated modern scholars and performers ever since its rediscovery in 1803. Its diverse range of texts (some famously featuring in Carl Orff's Carmina Burana and music gives testimony to the intensely vibrant, plurilingual, and multicultural milieu in which the Codex Buranus was compiled, but poses a challenge to modern users. Perhaps more so than many other medieval manuscripts, it is an artefact which demands, and benefits from, an interdisciplinary approach. The chapters here, from scholars in a variety of fields, enable the less well-known aspects of the Codex Buranus - textual, musical, and artistic - to receive greater scrutiny, and bring new perspectives to bear on the more thoroughly explored parts of the manuscript. Making accessible existing discourse and encouraging fresh debates on the codex, the essays advocate fresh modes of engagement with its contents, contexts, and composition. They also examine questions of its reception history and audience. TRISTAN E. FRANKLINOS is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oxford, and a Junior Research Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. HENRY HOPE has taught at the universities of Oxford and Bern; his research centres on the musical aspects of Minnesang. Contributors: Gundela Bobeth, Charles E. Brewer, Carmen Cardelle de Hartmann, Albrecht Classen, Johann Drumbl, Tristan E. Franklinos, Peter Godman, Henry Hope, Racha Kirakosian, Heike Sigrid Lammers-Harlander, Jonathan Seelye Martin, Micha

     

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