Exultet Scroll -Art Code - Scrinium
Exultet Scroll -Art Code - Scrinium
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Casa editrice: Scrinium
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Description of the work
The singing of the Exultet accompanies one of the oldest and most effective rites of the Christian liturgy, namely the lighting of the Paschal candle as the culmination of the nocturnal celebration of Easter.
With this cry of jubilation, the deacon announces to the clergy and the community the Paschal Mystery of Christ's Resurrection. The origin of the Exultet Scroll dates back to the period when Desiderius was abbot of the monastery of Montecassino (1058-1087). This abbot belongs to the history of great figures in Italian art and the church, and especially under his guidance, the monastery became one of the most renowned cultural centers of southern Italy. Between 1066 and 1071, he built a new abbey at Montecassino. He brought the monastery's scriptorium to its peak, summoning important artists and having over 70 manuscripts written and illuminated. The codex is a reproduction of the five surviving parts of the Exultet scroll with the Easter chant.
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