Escorial codices

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The Escorial codices are medieval manuscript volumes preserved at the Monastery of El Escorial in Spain, notable for containing richly illuminated collections of works such as the Cantigas de Santa Maria.

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Escorial codices canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval manuscript collection
artStyle Gothic illumination
associatedWith Alfonso X of Castile NERFINISHED
collectionOf illuminated manuscripts
medieval manuscripts
conservationStatus preserved
containsWork Cantigas de Santa Maria NERFINISHED
country Spain
culturalContext medieval Castile
genre devotional manuscript
liturgical manuscript
musical manuscript
hasIllustrationsOf miraculous events
musicians and musical instruments
religious ceremonies
hasPart Escorial Codex E NERFINISHED
Escorial Codex T NERFINISHED
Escorial Codex b.I.2 NERFINISHED
Escorial Codex j.b.2 NERFINISHED
language Castilian
Galician-Portuguese
Latin
locatedIn Monastery of El Escorial NERFINISHED
material parchment
notableFor miniatures depicting medieval courtly life
musical notation
rich illumination
partOf Spanish medieval manuscript heritage
preservedAt El Escorial NERFINISHED
region Iberian Peninsula
religiousContext Roman Catholicism NERFINISHED
repository Royal Library of the Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial NERFINISHED
script Gothic script
significance important example of medieval Iberian illumination
key source for Galician-Portuguese lyric poetry
key source for medieval Iberian music
subjectMatter Marian devotion
Marian miracles
courtly life in medieval Iberia
music and poetry
timePeriod 13th century
Middle Ages
usedFor Marian devotion practices
courtly entertainment
liturgical performance

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Cantigas de Santa Maria hasManuscript Escorial codices