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Antiphonary single leaf
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Antiphonary
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Gothic scripts--Italy--14th century
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Illuminated manuscripts--Italy--14th century
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Illuminated initials (Layout features)--Italy--14th century
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Detached leaves--Italy--14th century
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)--Missouri--Saint Louis
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Antiphonaries--Italy--Manuscripts--Early works to 1800
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Gregorian chants--Manuscripts--Early works to 1800
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Catholic Church--Liturgy--Early works to 1800
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Extent: 1 single leaf : parchment; 510 x 355 mm
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Ms. leaf.
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Rubric: On fol. a, recto, "R[esponsorium]: Angelus domini descendit de celo et accendens revolvit lapidem et super eum sedit..." (third responsory for Matins, first nocturne, Easter Sunday).
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Layout: Written in 8 long lines, alternating with eight 4-line red staves, with square notation and F and C Clefs in black ink; ruled in lead with single inner and outer vertical bounding lines.
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Script: Gothic textualis.
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Decoration: One illuminated initial A in powder blue on a darker squared blue ground, infilled with acanthus in light green, pink, blue, and orange; alternating red and blue penwork initials, flourished in the opposite color.
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Origin: Written and illuminated in Italy in the 14th century.
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Gift of Milton and Gail Fischmann, 1962.
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Shelfmark: St. Louis, Saint Louis University, Pius XII Memorial Library, Special Collections, VFL MS 014.
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23 July 2024
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23 July 2024
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