Ritmennt - 01.01.2001, Side 85

Ritmennt - 01.01.2001, Side 85
RITMENNT LATNESK TÍÐASÖNGSBÓK ÚR LÚTERSKUM SIÐ folk music, dated the manuscript back to 1500 or before. Later research has shown that the time of writing is 1570 or a little later. This in- dicates strongly that the book was written under the supervision, if not at the initiative, of Guðbrandur Þorláksson (headmaster of the school at Hólar from 1569, and bishop 1571-1627). Undoubtedly the book covered the whole Church year. Several leaves are missing in the beginning, and some at the end. A loose leaf, with one side originally unwritten, has, apparently by mistake, been placed at the front of the book, the empty page thus becoming a false "title page". It bears several notations, one of them, dated 1647, claim- ing that the book is the property of the Cathedral of Hólar. This has been taken to indicate that the book was still in use in 1647 (dr. Jakob Benediktsson, 1969). In this study it is assumed that the scribbling took place only after the manuscript had reached its present mutilated stage, and the empty page had been placed at the front. If this is true, the book would certainly have been out of use when the note was written. Iceland was not fully converted to Lutheranism until 1551. During the previous tumultuous years the Latin schools at Hólar and Skálholt (in Southern Iceland) had been closed down temporarily, and were reestablished in 1552. The regulations of the Danish Church Ordinance of 1537, about religious practice in schools, had never been effective in Iceland. They were now somewhat modified, with emphasis on daily singing and reading from the Bible as was done "in the old times (til forna) at the cathedral, de tempore". It seems certain that this book was written to meet these requirements in the Latin school at Hólar. It could be a copy of an older manuscript, which again might have been based on a Danish or German model. Each Sunday or feast day is celebrated with three services: 1) Vespers on the preceding evening, 2) a combined Matins and Lauds in the morn- ing, and 3) a second Vespers at night, often a repetition, at least in part, of the first. The morning office always ends with Benedictus [Dominus Deus] and the evening hour with Magnificat, in accordance with Ro- man Catholic tradition. On the whole the manuscript is Catholic in appearance. Its differences from the Roman ritual lie in omissions, rather than changes or additions. Suiprisingly many of the antiphones are still to be found, virtually unchanged, in the Roman liturgy. In the manuscript the Latin hymns to be sung at the services are in- dicated only by their first words. The hyrnns themselves were con- tained in special hymn-books, which before the Reformation were owned by many churches. At Hólar there was certainly more than one of them. None of these Latin hymn-books have been preserved. But three collections of Latin hymns for school use have survived. The oldest is Hymni scholares (HS) written in 1687. It contains in all 111 hymns, beginning with 21 morning and evening hymns, mostly Lutheran. But 81
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