
handle: 11586/213644
This article is a result of my doctoral research. It starts from the patronage of musicians attributed to Job, fully developed in medieval and modern ages: in connection with this, it analyzes the musical elements and therefore the origin of this cult in the Book of Job (Masoretic Text, Septuagint, Vulgata) and the Testamentum Iobi.
Music/history, Ancient Testament, Judaism/history, Bible, Book of Job, Christianity, Agiography - agiology, Early Christianity, Christianity/history, Biblical Studies, Hagiography, Music, Saint Job, History of music
Music/history, Ancient Testament, Judaism/history, Bible, Book of Job, Christianity, Agiography - agiology, Early Christianity, Christianity/history, Biblical Studies, Hagiography, Music, Saint Job, History of music
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