The Pantheon of Puławy


Kancjonal Puławski - a chancellor containing Polish religious songs, written around 1551 by an anonymous copyist.

The collection contains about forty whole songs as well as fragments of others and information about some missing songs. The collection is probably in the Bernardine environment. Songs are titled, sometimes long, and tips for melody.

The cantata contains songs on various subjects. The biggest group (25) concerns Christmas. There are also threads of Jesus' circumcision, passion, resurrection, preaching, divine body, Holy Spirit. Some of the songs are older translations. Latin hymns and sequences. Next to them there are long, multi-track songs, containing apocryphal threads, whose prototypes are not known. In many works, especially Christmas, the epic narrative connects with lyrical fragments, such as the monologues of Mary. The language of the song is full of diminished and sensitive epithets.

The Puławska chancellery is associated with a little later Kantian Kantar. In both of these collections there are over 20 of the same songs, mostly Christmas ones, textually differing only slightly. Perhaps the duplicates used a common, unknown source. Bibliography

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