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Antiphonal [Fragment] Pubblico Deposited

Owning Institution
  • Rare Book Room. Cushwa Leighton Library. Saint Mary's College. Notre Dame, IN. Indiana. United States.
Call Number
  • MS 4
Source Identifier
  • smc_004_001_02
Keywords
  • Liturgy
  • Musical notation
  • Antiphonal
  • Service or liturgical book
  • Fragment
  • Pen-flourished initial
Description
  • Bifolium from a late fourteenth- or early fifteenth-century Italian antiphonal. Text is continuous across the inner pages indicating that the bifolium was originally at the center of a quire. Many of the chants would be used during the Wednesday and Thursday after the Epiphany. For a printed description of this leaf, see Gura (2016), p. 575.
Source Metadata Identifier
Date Created
  • 14th century
  • 15th century
Language
  • Latin
Geographic Location (Place Name)
  • Italy
Title
  • Antiphonal [Fragment]
Author
  • Catholic Church
Physical Description
  • Extent: 2
  • Number of lines: 1
  • Written area (in mm): 248 x 195
  • Musical notation: Four-line staves in red/ square neumes in black
  • Script: Gothic-Rotunda
  • Page dimensions (in mm): 390 x 282
  • Support material: Parchment
  • Incipit: // et exultabor in te psallam nomini tuo altissime. deus Explicit: Propitius esto peccatis nostris domine. psalmus deus uenerit. // Folio range: [1]r-[2]v
  • Number of columns: 6
  • Layout: One column/ six lines and accompanying staves/ prickings visible in outer margin
  • Fragment type: Detached/ Bifolium (untrimmed)
  • Decoration: Alternating 3-line red and blue pen-flourished initials
Bibliographic Citation
  • Gura, David Turco. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts of the University of Notre Dame and Saint Mary’s College. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2016. []
Time Period
  • Late fourteenth / early fifteenth century

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