Abstract

Between the funds that integrate the different collections of the Diocesan Museum “Regina Coeli”, they find several medieval inscriptions on stony supports, principally estelas and fragments of funeral tablets proceeding from necropolis or reforms effected in some temples, close to an epigraphic lattice , and metal-workers as some objects liturgical that proceeding from parishes of the Diocese have been moved to the museum to avoid his deterioration or spoliation. In the latter case, it is a question of chalices, custodies, pixides and crossings proccesionals principally, worked in silver or copper. Fifteen inscriptions that are gathered in this article do not form a part of a collection independent from the museum, but they are included in two of his principal collections, archaeology and Spanish silverwork. There is claimed the reading and critical edition of his texts, attending to the recent trends of the epigraphic investigation that conceive the inscription as a way of communication of advertising character in which they control three elements - author, rogatario and addressee - organized in two phases, actio and conscriptio epigraficas. As for the typology of epigraphs established by some authors in analogy with the documentary science and, in relation to the most frequent groups in the epigraphics collections, we will differ between epitaphia , suscriptiones , invocationes and donationes .

Highlights

  • El Museo Diocesano se encuentra ubicado en el antiguo convento de frailes dominicos “Regina Coeli”, en el conjunto histórico de Santillana del Mar

  • Consejería de Educación, Cultura y Deporte resumen: Entre los fondos que integran las diferentes colecciones del Museo Diocesano “Regina Coeli”, se encuentran varias inscripciones medievales sobre soportes pétreos, principalmente estelas y fragmentos de lápidas funerarias procedentes de necrópolis o reformas efectuadas en algunos templos, junto a una celosía epigráfica, y, metálicos, especialmente objetos litúrgicos que, procedentes de parroquias de la Diócesis, han sido trasladados al museo para evitar su deterioro o expoliación

  • Between the funds that integrate the different collections of the Diocesan Museum “Regina Coeli”, they find several medieval inscriptions on stony supports, principally estelas and fragments of funeral tablets proceeding from necropolis or reforms effected in some temples, close to an epigraphic lattice, and metal-workers as some objects liturgical that proceeding from parishes of the Diocese have been moved to the museum to avoid his deterioration or spoliation

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Summary

ALberto PeñA Fernández

Yacimientos y centros culturales de Cantabria Sociedad Regional de Cultura y Deporte. Consejería de Educación, Cultura y Deporte resumen: Entre los fondos que integran las diferentes colecciones del Museo Diocesano “Regina Coeli”, se encuentran varias inscripciones medievales sobre soportes pétreos, principalmente estelas y fragmentos de lápidas funerarias procedentes de necrópolis o reformas efectuadas en algunos templos, junto a una celosía epigráfica, y, metálicos, especialmente objetos litúrgicos que, procedentes de parroquias de la Diócesis, han sido trasladados al museo para evitar su deterioro o expoliación. Las dieciséis inscripciones que se presentan no forman parte de una colección independiente del museo, sino que se incluyen en dos de sus principales colecciones, arqueología y platería española. Se pretende la lectura y edición crítica de sus textos, atendiendo a las recientes tendencias de la investigación epigráfica que conciben la inscripción como un medio de comunicación de carácter publicitario en el que intervienen tres elementos -autor, rogatario y destinatario- organizados en dos fases, actio y conscriptio epigráficas. Palabras Clave: Inscripción, Edad Media, Museo Diocesano Regina Coeli, estela, epitafio, píxide, cruz procesional

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