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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Western Michigan University (9923419003802436, Newberry / WMU MS 4)
- Breviary (Dominican)
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English | In festo corpis xpi [christi] ad us[um] d[om]i[n]i (DS6379) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Western Michigan University (9923419003802436, Newberry / WMU MS 4) |
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Breviary (Dominican)
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Prayer books--Germany--Early works to 1800
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Catholic Church--Liturgy--Texts--Early works to 1800
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Dominicans--Prayers and devotions--Early works to 1800
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Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions--Early works to 1800
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Devotional literature, Latin (Medieval and modern)--Germany--Early works to 1800
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Illumination of books and manuscripts--Germany--Early works to 1800
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ca. 1490].
15. century
1490Gregorian
1490Gregorian
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Extent: 131 unnumbered leaves, bound : parchment, color illustrations ; 17 cm
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Title from rubricated heading on first leaf of text (leaf [2]).
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Date suggested by style of handwriting and capital flourishes, and by calendar arrangement: i.e., ms. includes feasts of St. Dionysius and the Conception of the Virgin as single celebrations, first celebrated as such in 1481 and 1491, respectively; but lacks the observance of the feast of St. Servatius as a single celebration, a practice which dates from 1498, thus suggesting possible range of...
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First line of text (leaf [2]): "Sacerdos in eternu[m] xps [christus] d[omin]us s[e]c[un]d[u]m ordine[m] melchisedechi panem [et] uinam obtulit."
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First line of calendar (leaf [9]): "Marci[us] h[abet] dies xxxi luna xxx."
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Calendar in red and black, with large red and blue capitals at head of each page, most with interlacing pen flourishes in blue; following calendar is a table for computing the date of Easter each year, in red and black, with folded fore-edge; and two diagrams for assigning Dominical Letters and Golden Numbers, also in red and black.
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Text in a single hand, in a southwestern German "bastarda" script in black ink; leaves lightly ruled in brown; large red and blue capitals, some pen-flourished, or decorated with flowers, leaves, plumes, or trailing branches; smaller red and blue initials throughout text; captions and section numbers in red.
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Upper margin of recto of leaf [103] contains a small pen-and-ink drawing in red, blue and brown ink, of two birds atop a pair of acanthus leaves, pecking a berry.
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Last three leaves are blank; inscription on last leaf: "Logos Xhrist[us]."
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Calendar leaf for January/February wanting.
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Portions of leaves [17], [18], [50], [52], [108]-[111] have been slashed or cut out.
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2 February 2024
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2 February 2024
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