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Znovuobjavený Šarišský spevník zo začiatku 18. storočia vo svetle etnicko-konfesionálnych pomerov v karpatskom priestore

In: Slavica Slovaca, vol. 41, no. 2
Peter Žeňuch Číslo ORCID
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2006, 136 - 167
Kľúčové slová:
Cyrillic manuscripts, paraliturgical song, Eastern Slovakia
O článku:
Šarišský spevník has been so far by scholars referred to as Moskovský spevník – according to the place of its storage. This song-book is usually mentioned in connection with a song entitled Dina dina Rusnaci in which relationships between the Slovak and Rusin ethnica are reflected. The song is also included in the appendix to Ján Kollár´s Národnie spievanky from 1835. Šarišský spevník is at present preserved in the Lomonosov Moscow State University Library. It was A. Petrov who made a mention of its existence for the first time. He drew the attention of scholars to the fact that the song-book originated in Eastern Slovakia. An extensive description of the ms. was published by František Tichý. Academician M. Speranskij sent to Tichý a detailed description which was then reproduced in one of Tichý´s papers. The condition of Šarišský spevník still corresponds to Speranskij´s description. It consists of 208 folios. The song-book was created by way of successive addition of individual folios of diverse quality dating back to the beginning of the 18th century. The ms. was studied and prepared for edition by F. Tichý in 1929 but apart from an extensive paper from 1931 no edition has been realized so far. In the years 1933-1934, Šarišský spevník was studied by V. N. Peretc. But the analysis of the ms., which he then wrote, was published no sooner than 1962. The accent of his study lies on the secular songs of the ms. He dated the paper of the ms. to the beginning of the 18th century, of course except for the part in which Speranskij found watermarks from 1730-1733. The ms. was written by several hands but the main part of it is written in cursive script originating from the 1720´s. The ms. contains also parts written in Cyrillic semi-uncial script much older than the beginning of the 18th century. The provenance of the ms. can be undoubtedly determined: it originates from Eastern Slovakia. Not only the language of individual songs but several marginal records as well attest to this fact. V. N. Peretc could not finish his investigations as he fell into disgrace in the 1930´s and was arrested in 1934. From that time on, the ms. was considered to have been lost. But recently, thanks to the cooperation of Lydia Sazonova, a member of the Russian academy of sciences, Šarišský spevník has been found and identified again. It had been erroneously inserted into the Kaluga mss. collection. Now, a digitalized copy of the ms. is part of the database in the Ján Stanislav Institute of Slavistics, thanks to the support of Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung and prof. Hans Rothe. Cyrillic manuscripts, paraliturgical song, Eastern Slovakia
Šarišský spevník has been so far by scholars referred to as Moskovský spevník – according to the place of its storage. This song-book is usually mentioned in connection with a song entitled Dina dina Rusnaci in which relationships between the Slovak and Rusin ethnica are reflected. The song is also included in the appendix to Ján Kollár´s Národnie spievanky from 1835. Šarišský spevník is at present preserved in the Lomonosov Moscow State University Library. It was A. Petrov who made a mention of its existence for the first time. He drew the attention of scholars to the fact that the song-book originated in Eastern Slovakia. An extensive description of the ms. was published by František Tichý. Academician M. Speranskij sent to Tichý a detailed description which was then reproduced in one of Tichý´s papers. The condition of Šarišský spevník still corresponds to Speranskij´s description. It consists of 208 folios. The song-book was created by way of successive addition of individual folios of diverse quality dating back to the beginning of the 18th century. The ms. was studied and prepared for edition by F. Tichý in 1929 but apart from an extensive paper from 1931 no edition has been realized so far. In the years 1933-1934, Šarišský spevník was studied by V. N. Peretc. But the analysis of the ms., which he then wrote, was published no sooner than 1962. The accent of his study lies on the secular songs of the ms. He dated the paper of the ms. to the beginning of the 18th century, of course except for the part in which Speranskij found watermarks from 1730-1733. The ms. was written by several hands but the main part of it is written in cursive script originating from the 1720´s. The ms. contains also parts written in Cyrillic semi-uncial script much older than the beginning of the 18th century. The provenance of the ms. can be undoubtedly determined: it originates from Eastern Slovakia. Not only the language of individual songs but several marginal records as well attest to this fact. V. N. Peretc could not finish his investigations as he fell into disgrace in the 1930´s and was arrested in 1934. From that time on, the ms. was considered to have been lost. But recently, thanks to the cooperation of Lydia Sazonova, a member of the Russian academy of sciences, Šarišský spevník has been found and identified again. It had been erroneously inserted into the Kaluga mss. collection. Now, a digitalized copy of the ms. is part of the database in the Ján Stanislav Institute of Slavistics, thanks to the support of Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung and prof. Hans Rothe. Cyrillic manuscripts, paraliturgical song, Eastern Slovakia
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Žeňuch, P. 2006. Znovuobjavený Šarišský spevník zo začiatku 18. storočia vo svetle etnicko-konfesionálnych pomerov v karpatskom priestore. In Slavica Slovaca, vol. 41, no.2, pp. 136-167. 0037-6787 .

APA:
Žeňuch, P. (2006). Znovuobjavený Šarišský spevník zo začiatku 18. storočia vo svetle etnicko-konfesionálnych pomerov v karpatskom priestore. Slavica Slovaca, 41(2), 136-167. 0037-6787 .