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Extent: fols. 3; membrane; 317 x 221 (249 x 167)
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Layout: 1 column, 14 lines of text, with 14 4-line musical staves
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Decoration: 1 2-line initial in red, prompts and rubrics in red, opening initial of each chant stroked in red, with a short section of liturgical instructions struck-through in red
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No ruling apparent
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Recycled as the binding of a 16th-century ledger book
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14 4-line musical staves on each page with early style of notation
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Fol. 113.1 preserves three leather thong sewing supports used in the binding of the ledger book; the same fol. includes the impression of a decorated metal disk (ca. 40 mm) in the lower margin, along with a 16th-century inscription, the dates "1564" and "1565" in ink at the top right corner of the recto
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Pricking marks at exterior margins
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Fols. 113.2-113.3 feature 16th-century inscriptions at the bottom recto of each fol., and the date "1568" at the top of both rectos
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Fol. 113.1: Chants and music for the fourth and fifth Sundays after Pentecost and the Common of Saints during Eastertide
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Fols. 113.2-113.3: Chants and music for the Summer Histories, from Job and Tobias
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Incipit: Fol. 113.1: Ad annuntiandum mane misericordiam tuam et veritatem tuam
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Fol. 113.2-113.3: domine a facie tua manum tuam longe fac a me et formido tua
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Explicit: Fol. 113.1: Filiae Jerusalem venite et videte martyres cum coronis quibus coronavit eos
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Fol. 113.2-113.3: autem bendicite deum et enarrate omnia mirabilia eius . Confitemini ei coram
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