La celebració de sant Sebastià a la Seu de Mallorca a l’època tardomedieval: un referent litúrgic per a la Història de l’Art.

The Consueta de sagristia of 1511 is a key document for discovering the liturgical customs of the Medieval tradition of the Cathedral of Mallorca. Through the information that offers us about the celebration of Saint Sebastian, we present the validity of the liturgical theme as a source of study for...

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Main Author: Carme Mayol Adrover
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Edicions UIB 2019-09-01
Series:Mayurqa
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Online Access:https://edicions.uib.cat/ojs/index.php/mayurqa/article/view/art3
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description The Consueta de sagristia of 1511 is a key document for discovering the liturgical customs of the Medieval tradition of the Cathedral of Mallorca. Through the information that offers us about the celebration of Saint Sebastian, we present the validity of the liturgical theme as a source of study for the History of Art. The ring of the bells, the lighting, the costumes and the ornamentation of the temple allow us to know not only its descriptive story, but with its incessant dripping data help us to understand its why, and they reveal that the configuration of the Cathedral responds mainly to the theological approaches of the time in which it was conceived.
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La celebració de sant Sebastià a la Seu de Mallorca a l’època tardomedieval: un referent litúrgic per a la Història de l’Art.
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title La celebració de sant Sebastià a la Seu de Mallorca a l’època tardomedieval: un referent litúrgic per a la Història de l’Art.
title_full La celebració de sant Sebastià a la Seu de Mallorca a l’època tardomedieval: un referent litúrgic per a la Història de l’Art.
title_fullStr La celebració de sant Sebastià a la Seu de Mallorca a l’època tardomedieval: un referent litúrgic per a la Història de l’Art.
title_full_unstemmed La celebració de sant Sebastià a la Seu de Mallorca a l’època tardomedieval: un referent litúrgic per a la Història de l’Art.
title_short La celebració de sant Sebastià a la Seu de Mallorca a l’època tardomedieval: un referent litúrgic per a la Història de l’Art.
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