The Merchant Scene in Medieval Conceptions of the <i>Visitatio Sepulchri</i>: Origins and Transmission

This article aims to elucidate the origin of the merchant scene within the Easter drama, which can, by extension, be interpreted as representative of the entire <i>Visitatio Sepulchri</i>. Given that the troper-proser Vic 105 is the oldest attestation of the scene, we have used this manu...

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Main Authors: Patricia Peláez Bilbao, Arturo Tello Ruiz-Pérez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2024-11-01
Series:Religions
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/15/12/1441
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Summary:This article aims to elucidate the origin of the merchant scene within the Easter drama, which can, by extension, be interpreted as representative of the entire <i>Visitatio Sepulchri</i>. Given that the troper-proser Vic 105 is the oldest attestation of the scene, we have used this manuscript as our starting point. Through a critical edition of the first nine stanzas of the drama, we propose a multidisciplinary working hypothesis that combines tools from reception history and cultural transfers studies with more traditional methods of stemmatics. As part of an ongoing project, we present two types of results: those that are well-supported by strong evidence, and others in the form of plausible hypotheses, awaiting further data to be substantiated.
ISSN:2077-1444