El expediente hagiográfico latino de San Ramón de Roda († 1126) (BHL 7074-7078)

This article reviews the Latin texts dedicated to bishop St Raymond of Roda-Barbastro. The study of the manuscript tradition includes the analysis of the main MS: Lérida, Archivo Capitular, Roda 29 (Rc_0029), and its two apographs: Barcelona, Biblioteca de Catalunya, 2564, and Madrid, BN, 1397. But...

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Published in:Analecta Bollandiana
Main Author: Martín, José Carlos 1968- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: MetaPress 2023
In: Analecta Bollandiana
Year: 2023, Volume: 141, Issue: 2, Pages: 359-402
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Summary:This article reviews the Latin texts dedicated to bishop St Raymond of Roda-Barbastro. The study of the manuscript tradition includes the analysis of the main MS: Lérida, Archivo Capitular, Roda 29 (Rc_0029), and its two apographs: Barcelona, Biblioteca de Catalunya, 2564, and Madrid, BN, 1397. But the compositions on St Raymond transmitted in three other codices are also analysed: Città del Vaticano, Archivio Apostolico, Archivum Arcis, Arm. I-XVIII, 4195; Madrid, Biblioteca de la Real Academia de la Historia, 9-5225; and Roma, Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, 39.D.11 (Cors. 883).
Item Description:The article also offers the first critical edition of the three most important compositions: the Vitae b. Raimundi ep. Rotensis (BHL 7074) and (BHL 7076) and the Translatio b. Raymundi ep. Rotensis in sepulcrum lapideum an. 1170 (BHL 7078). Cet article examine les textes latins dédiés à l'évêque S. Raymond de Roda-Barbastro. L'étude de la tradition manuscrite comprend l'analyse du ms. principal: Lérida, Archivo Capitular, Roda 29 (Rc_0029), et ses deux apographes: Barcelone, Biblioteca de Catalunya, 2564, et Madrid, BN, 1397. Les textes sur S. Raymond transmis par trois autres codices sont également analysés: Cité du Vatican, Archivio Apostolico, Archivum Arcis, Arm. I-XVIII, 4195; Madrid, Biblioteca de la Real Academia de la Historia, 9-5225; et Rome, Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, 39.D.11 (Cors. 883). L'article propose également la première édition critique des trois compositions les plus importantes: le Vitae b. Raimundi ep. Rotensis (BHL 7074) et (BHL 7076) et la Translatio b. Raymundi ep. Rotensis in sepulcrum lapi-deum an. 1170 (BHL 7078)
ISSN:2507-0290
Contains:Enthalten in: Analecta Bollandiana
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1484/J.ABOL.5.137892