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Miscellaneous manuscripts (Large), [between 1150 and 1199].

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Manuscripts Misc Mss (Large) Box 1 Folder 19
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Format:
Manuscript
Contributor:
Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
Latin
Subjects (All):
Catholic Church--Liturgy--Texts.
Catholic Church.
Liturgics.
Gregorian chants--Manuscripts.
Gregorian chants.
Holy Week--Liturgy.
Holy Week.
Holy Week--Liturgy--Texts.
Genre:
Texts.
fragments (object portions)
Gregorian chants
missals
Manuscripts, Latin.
Manuscripts, Medieval.
Penn Provenance:
Sold by Bernard Quaritch (London), 2007.
Physical Description:
1 item (4 fragments) : parchment ; 370-390 x 60-168 mm
Contained In:
Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Large). Box 1 Folder 19
Place of Publication:
[between 1150 and 1199].
Language Note:
In Latin.
Summary:
Fragments from 3 bifolia from a notated missal made in Germany in the second half of the 12th century. The text of the missal was written in double columns, with rubrics and cantillation signs in red and large initials in red and blue. Texts to be sung, including psalms, are written in a smaller script and accompanied by neumes without staves. On the fragments are partial prayers and readings for the feast of the Four Crowned Martyrs (8 November), Wednesday of Holy Week and Good Friday (two fragments from the same bifolium), and the eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost. The passion narratives of Luke (23.18-35, 23.37-41) and John (18.5-10) on the Holy Week fragments are marked with cantillation signs (the letters t, c, and a), generally taken as directions for intonation or speed of reading. The fragments were used to cover bindings, and their exposed sides were stained black, against which some text is visible, now a golden color presumably due to a reaction between the ink and the black dye.
OCLC:
184904475

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