Scientific Analysis of Manuscript Atri, Archivio Capitolare, Museo della Basilica Cattedrale, C4-II, Frammento 17

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Scientific analysis of this fragment was performed during the workshop ‘Liturgical Books and Music Manuscripts with Polyphonic Settings of the Mass in Medieval Europe’ held in Hamburg, 3–4 November 2017, at the Sonderforschungsbereich 950 ‘Manuskriptkulturen in Asien, Afrika und Europa’ (Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures), organised by Oliver Huck and Andreas Janke.

The results are published in:

Sebastian Bosch, Claudia Colini, Oliver Hahn, Andreas Janke, and Ivan Shevchuk, ‘The Atri Fragment Revisited I: Multispectral Imaging and Ink Identification’, Manuscript Cultures, 11 (2018), 141–156.
 
Andreas Janke and Francesco Zimei, ‘The Atri Fragment Revisited II: From the Manuscript’s Context to the Tradition of the Ballata Be’llo sa Dio’, in Oliver Huck and Andreas Janke (eds.), Liturgical Books and Music Manuscripts with Polyphonic Settings of the Mass in Medieval Europe (Musica Mensurabilis, 9), Olms: Hildesheim, 2020, 135–155.

 

All data uploaded here was recorded with the following instruments.The measuring spots are indicated in the tif files: “Atri_spots_recto.tif” and “Atri_spots_verso.tif”.

ELIO: folder “raw”: raw spectra recorded with the portable XRF spectrometer ELIO (XGLab S.R.L., Italy, software version 1.5.7.7) as a project file (Atri_HamburgNov2017.xga) and as individual spx files; rtx file (“Atri_ELIO_ev”) with assigned elements and net inetnsity values evaluated by SPECTRA software, ARTAX 7.2.5.0 (Bruker Nano GmbH, Germany); xls file (“Atri_ELIO_results”) with net intensity values: opj file (“Atri_ELIO”) containing plotted and evaluated data (software OriginPro 2018G version b9.5.0.193)

EXACT: folder “raw”: raw spectra (xlsx files) recorded with the portable visible reflectance spectrometer EXACT (X-rite GmbH, Germany); opj file (“Atri_EXACT”) containing plotted and evaluated data (software OriginPro 2018G version b9.5.0.193)

(published online August 20, 2020)

 

This project was carried out in the context of the SFB 950 'Manuskriptkulturen in Asien, Afrika und Europa' funded by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG) and within the scope of the Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures (CSMC).

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DOI https://doi.org/10.25592/uhhfdm.1430
Related Identifier https://www.csmc.uni-hamburg.de/publications/mc/files/articles/mc11-bosch-et-al.pdf
Related Identifier https://doi.org/10.25592/uhhfdm.1472
Related Identifier https://doi.org/10.25592/uhhfdm.1429
Metadata Access https://www.fdr.uni-hamburg.de/oai2d?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_datacite&identifier=oai:fdr.uni-hamburg.de:1430
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Creator Bosch, Sebastian ORCID logo; Colini, Claudia; Janke, Andreas ORCID logo
Publisher Universität Hamburg
Publication Year 2018
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Discipline Humanities