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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Kansas (9855073, MS Q95)
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English | Leaf containing psalms 136 (137), 137 (138), 138 (139) (DS1335) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Kansas (9855073, MS Q95) |
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Jennings, Kenneth J. "Bud", 1930-2019
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Manuscripts, Medieval--Kansas--Lawrence
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[between 1401 and 1500]
15. century
1401Gregorian
1500Gregorian
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Extent: 1 leaf : parchment ; 342 x 240 (255 x 158) mm
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Title devised by cataloger.
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Manuscript leaf
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Collation: 1 (parchment).
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Foliation: Unfoliated. Foliation supplied by cataloger.
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Layout: Written in 18 long lines, below top line. Ruled in lead with full-length vertical bounding lines and a full-length horizontal bounding line in the upper margin.
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Script: Written by a single hand in Gothic rotunda.
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Decoration: 1- to 3-line initials in plain red; rubrics in red.
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Music: Contains square notation on five-line staff in red.
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Binding: Unbound.
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Origin: Probably written in Italy in the fifteenth century.
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Shelfmark: Lawrence, University of Kansas, Kenneth Spencer Research Library, MS Q95
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In good condition except the ink is abraded and friable in places. Minor soiling on both sides of the leaf, especially around the corners.
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MS Q95 probably comes from a breviary; Psalm 136 (137) and Psalm 138 (139) are antiphons in musical notation. This section of the liturgy of the hours comes from the fifth feria (Thursday).
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History of the manuscript is unknown.
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5 September 2023
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5 September 2023
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