Publication: Un nuevo himno inédito a san Isidoro del licenciado Francisco Pacheco
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Charlo Brea, Luis ; Pozuelo Calero, Bartolomé
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Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Editum
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El licenciado Francisco Pacheco (1535-1599) compuso nueve himnos (tres a
san Isidoro en estrofas sáficas, tres a san Hermenegildo en el mismo metro y
tres a las santas Justa y Rufina en dímetros yámbicos) para el breviario de los
santos sevillanos (Officia propria Sanctorum Hispalen. Ecclesiae, Salamanca,
1591). Ahora bien, en un ms. con sus papeles póstumos (BRAH, ms. 9-2563)
se conserva una copia de un nuevo himno a Isidoro, en dímetros yámbicos. El
trabajo ofrece la edición crítica y traducción anotada de este, así como un
estudio de su forma y contenido, y reflexiona sobre las razones de que
finalmente fueran preferidos para el breviario los himnos en sáficos.
A new discovered and previously unpublished hymn to Saint Isidorus by Licenciado Francisco Pacheco. Licenciado Francisco Pacheco (1535-1599) wrote nine hymns (three to Saint Isidorus in saphic strophes, three to Saint Hermenegildus using the same meter and three to Saint Iusta and Saint Rufina in iambic dimeters) for the Sevillian saints’ Breviary (Officia propria Sanctorum Hispalen. Ecclesiae, Salamanca, 1591). However, a copy of a new hymn to Isidorus, in iambic dimeters, was preserved among Pacheco’s posthumous papers (BRAH, ms. 9-2563). In this paper we offer the first critical edition and annotated Spanish translation as well as a study of its form and content. We conclude by reflecting on the possible reasons for the choice of those hymns finally included in the Breviary.
A new discovered and previously unpublished hymn to Saint Isidorus by Licenciado Francisco Pacheco. Licenciado Francisco Pacheco (1535-1599) wrote nine hymns (three to Saint Isidorus in saphic strophes, three to Saint Hermenegildus using the same meter and three to Saint Iusta and Saint Rufina in iambic dimeters) for the Sevillian saints’ Breviary (Officia propria Sanctorum Hispalen. Ecclesiae, Salamanca, 1591). However, a copy of a new hymn to Isidorus, in iambic dimeters, was preserved among Pacheco’s posthumous papers (BRAH, ms. 9-2563). In this paper we offer the first critical edition and annotated Spanish translation as well as a study of its form and content. We conclude by reflecting on the possible reasons for the choice of those hymns finally included in the Breviary.
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