The research project is devoted to complex cross-media combinations of music, texts and images in sixteenth-century illuminated choirbooks produced for the Wittelsbach court in Munich.

Starting point has been MS 2129 of the music collection of the Austrian National Library in Vienna—a lavishly decorated choirbook produced by Richard of Genoa, singer and scribe of the Wittelsbach music chapel, in the aftermath of the wedding of William V and Renata of Lorraine (1568). This spectacular choirbook, hardly known even to Orlando di Lasso scholarship, was scrutinized in 2016 from a multidisciplinary perspective (Autopsie eines Gesamtkunstwerks, conference funded by Fritz Thyssen Stiftung für Wissenschaftsförderung, open access proceedings published in 2020).

Current research includes the much more famous Penitential Psalms (Bavarian State Library, Mus.ms. A) of which digital copies with high-resolution scans are already available online. However, only an ambitious digital research platform, including a critical edition of the pertinent Declarationes written by the humanist Samuel Quicchelberg, will allow readers to fully realize and experience these bibliophile objects in a comprehensive way.

Publications

  • Finalstrategien? Lassos "Laudes Domini" und Mielichs Illustrationen zu den Psalmen 148 und 150. / Tammen, Björn Renko; Gottdang, Andrea (Herausgeber:in); Schmid, Bernhold (Herausgeber:in).
    Andacht – Repräsentation – Gelehrsamkeit. Der Bußpsalmencodex Albrechts V. (Schriftenreihe der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek 8). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2020. S. 493-521.

Lectures

  • Valencia

    Research space, semantic web design, and the Lasso/Mielich/Quicchelberg Penitential Psalms

    Tammen, B. R. (Speaker)

    10 Jul 2025

  • Wien

    Introduction. "Ridiculous" remarks on the Penitential Psalms

    Tammen, B. R. (Speaker)

    30 Aug 2024

  • Wien

    Die ‚Kunst der Buße‘ – oder: Annotationsstrategien für ein frühneuzeitliches theatrum sapientiae

    Tammen, B. R. (Speaker)

    22 Jan 2024

  • Wien

    Annotatio – Declaratio – Interpretatio

    Tammen, B. R. (Speaker)

    21 Nov 2023

  • Wien

    Buß*e – Herausforderungen der digitalen Transformation eines wittelsbachischen Prachtchorbuchs aus dem 16. Jahrhundert

    Tammen, B. R. (Speaker)

    16 Aug 2023

  • München

    Unterstreichungen in campo aperto – oder: einer Handbibliothek des Samuel Quicchelberg für den 'Bußpsalmencodex' auf der Spur?

    Tammen, B. R. (Speaker)

    27 Jul 2023

  • Athens

    Toward a digital research environment of the Penitential Psalms

    Tammen, B. R. (Speaker)

    24 Aug 2022

Project lead

Björn R. Tammen

Project duration

since 06/2020

Digital copies provided by BSB Munich

MUS.MS. A I(1

MUS.MS. A I(2

MUS.MS. A II(1

MUS.MS. A II(2