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Extent: 393 x 557 mm; parchment
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Initial R with the Resurrection
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This initial begins the Introit for Easter Sunday, 'Resurrexi et adhuc tecum sum ...' (I have risen and am still with you).
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This image shows the verso of the second leaf of a bifolium with an historiated initial. It contains contains part of the Gradual and the beginning of the Offertory for Easter Tuesday.
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This image shows the verso of a leaf of a bifolium with an historiated initial from a gradual. It continues the Introit for Easter Sunday, which begins on the recto, and contains part of the Gradual.
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This image shows the recto of the second leaf of a bifolium with an historiated initial from a gradual. It contains contains part of the Gradual for Easter Tuesday.
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Initial S with Bishop Saint
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This initial begins the Introit for the Common of Bishop Saints, 'Sacerdotes tui domine induant iustitiam ...' (Let thy priests, O Lord, be clothed with justice).
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This image shows the reverse of a leaf with an historiated initial from a gradual. This side of the leaf, the true verso, continues one Introit and begins another for the Common of Bishop Saints.
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Lewis E M 69:12-13 were illuminated by Lippo di Vanni, a Sienese illuminator whose activity can be documented from 1344-72. These leaves originally belonged to a choir book that survives in only a few leaves scattered in other American and European collections.
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These cuttings can be dated to ca. 1345.
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Script: Rotunda
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Contributor: David Kalish
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Cataloger: Dot Porter
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Funder: Council on Library and Information Resources
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5 December 2023
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5 December 2023
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