Bogurodzica

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Bogurodzica – a medieval Polish religious song and the oldest Polish poetic text preserved with melody. The date of the composition is not known, it is assumed that it occurred in the 13th or 14th century, although the first record of the text comes only from the beginning of the 15th century (the year 1407). In 1506, the text of the song was appended to the Statutes of Jan Łaski with the erroneous information that its author was St. Adalbert.

Description

Edition in the form of a stylized scroll with a wax seal suspended on strings. It is printed on decorative paper, similar in texture and properties to the handmade papers used in the old days. An additional characteristic element of the publication are the jagged edges of the sheet, which are stylistically reminiscent of old incunabula affected by the tooth of time. As in all our wall publications, the paper is coated with a finishing matte laminate on both sides, which strengthens it and protects it from moisture and dust. In addition, this treatment makes the scroll more similar to the original parchment. The sheet is wound on wooden rollers topped with knobs with metal fittings. The whole is reminiscent of the scrolls of Roman scriptures or Jewish torah. Author’s binding by Pergamena Publishing House with decorative string for hanging.

Additional information

Dimensions N/A
Szerokość / Width

24 cm – wooden rollers, 30 cm – wooden rollers, 30 cm – ceramic hangers, 40 cm – wooden rollers, 48 cm – wooden rollers

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