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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Western Michigan University (99509924232202436, WMU MS 147)
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Liturgical manuscript binding fragment (DS6420)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Western Michigan University (99509924232202436, WMU MS 147)

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    Liturgical manuscript binding fragment
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    Manuscripts, Latin--Germany
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    Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)--Michigan--Kalamazoo
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    Catholic Church--Liturgy--Texts--Early works to 1800
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    Manuscripts, Medieval--Germany
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    Extent: 1 fragment : parchment, 202 x 152 mm.
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    Title supplied by cataloger.
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    Ms. fragment.
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    Verso of the lower cover is a portion of liturgical hymn, beginning midway through "Septuagesima"; AH 53: 61.34. Verso of the upper cover includes the end of Septuagesima, beginning of Paschal hymn by Swiss Benedictine monk Notker Balbulus, "In Resurrectione Domini"; AH 53: 65.36, LHM 1: 200.148. The recto of the lower cover is a continuation of Paschal hymn by Notker Balbulus, "In...
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    Parchment, fragment of a single leaf. Originally 305 x 210 mm. Written in 22 lines, in a German protogothic bookhand. 2 columns. Ruled in drypoint. Rubricated. Single color, 1- to 2-line red pen-initials. Manuscript leaf was excised from a larger codex, cut in half and used to cover a 16th-century printed text; sewn on four stations with kettle stitches; spine exposed; each cover wraps around...
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    Written in Germany or Switzerland in the first half of the 12th century. 2-line, probably 3-word, illegible inscription on upper cover. Used to cover a complete copy (ff. 62) of Boltz, Valentin. Illuminirbüch, künstlich. Frankfurt?: s. n.], 1566. A guide to the preparation of dyes, pigments, inks etc., first published in 1549 (no records for 1549 editions and no records for original copies of...
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