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Description Illustration from Cantigas de Santa Maria manuscript. The Cantigas de Santa Maria (Songs to the Virgin Mary) are manuscripts written in Galician-Portuguese, with music notation, during the reign of Alfonso X El Sabio (1221-1284) and are one of the largest collections of monophonic (solo) songs from the middle ages.
Date circa 1280 A.D.
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ATTRIBUTION: Royal Library of the Monastery of El Escorial (RBME). National Heritage.
original manuscript: Page 333R of the Codex of the musicians
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The court of Alfonso X (1251-1284)

From the Patrimonio Nacional website:" we can affirm that it is a collective creation in which several musicians and authors of the court participated, among whom the monarch himself stands out. We also do not know the identity of its material creators, but copyists and illuminators in the service of the royal desk participated in a fully coordinated manner"..."

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current23:19, 14 October 2024Thumbnail for version as of 23:19, 14 October 2024874 × 815 (753 KB)JacqkeHigher resolution version from scan of original manuscript: (https://rbme.patrimonionacional.es/s/rbme/item/11338#?xywh=-4561%2C-1%2C12865%2C5616&cv=675)
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