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Extent: fols. 2; membrane; 583 x 383 (447 x 287)
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Layout: 1 column, 7 lines of text and ruled for seven musical staves
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Decoration: Large 1-line and 1-staff high decorated initial "C" in black ink set in a frame and surrounded and infilled by floral penwork in black and tightly-packed red horizontal lines (fol. 476.2r); occasional 1-line initials and rubrics in red
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Both folios formerly recycled as pastedowns in a binding
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Fol. 476.2 almost entirely torn laterally across the folio in the bottom margin
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Fol. 476.1: later paper manuscript, likely produced in the 18th century, pasted to verso, obscuring most of the original page; rubric on verso in Spanish introducing the commemoration of the dedication of a church
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Both folios are unfinished, lacking occasional major initials, all the intended musical notation and, on fol. 476.1, the intended red-lined musical staves. An excellent pair of folios that reveal the different stages in the "order of operation" of manuscript production.
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Fol. 476.1: Chants for the feast of the archangel Gabriel and for the commemoration of the dedication of a church; ater text on paper manuscript pasted on verso of the folio preserves chants and music for the feasts of St. Catherine of Siena and St. Antoninus Florentinus
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Fol. 476.2: Chants for the feast of St. Andrew
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Incipit: Fol. 476.1: te in omnibus viis tuis
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Fol. 476.2: suscipe discipulus eius
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Explicit: Fol. 476.1: Terribilis est locus is[te]
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Fol. 476.2: pependit in te. Magnifice
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26 August 2024
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26 August 2024
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