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The Filiation of the Music Illustrations in a Boethius in Milan and in the Piacenza Codice Magno
Imago Musicae (1988)
  • Elizabeth C Teviotdale
Abstract
Proposes a common prototype from the tradition of illustrated manuscripts of Cassiodorus’s Institutiones as the explanation for the close iconographic relationship between music illustrations in a manuscript (here dated to the 11th century) of the De arithmetica and De musica of Boethius (Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS C.128 inf.) and in the 12th-century Codice Magno (Piacenza, Biblioteca Capitolare, MS 65). Suggests that the iconography may have originated in a Carolingian scriptorium.
Publication Date
1988
Citation Information
Elizabeth C Teviotdale. "The Filiation of the Music Illustrations in a Boethius in Milan and in the Piacenza Codice Magno" Imago Musicae Vol. 5 (1988)
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