Vesperale (DS323) (Q1741)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from General Theological Seminary (18 Western)
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Vesperale (DS323)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from General Theological Seminary (18 Western)

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    Written by Iodocus Grebel at Lucerne in 1617. Front pastedown bears a note in pencil: "bought at Lucerne 21 June 1884;" and a book seller or dealer description labeled "110." Given to GTS by Guild of Scholars in 1948, per typed card and bookplate.
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    Binding: Bound s. XVI in pigskin over bevelled wood boards, blind rolled with one clasp missing.
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    Other decoration, pp. 1-358: Red and gold major initials for the feasts of Christmas (p. 32), the Nativity of John the Baptist (p. 222), Peter and Paul (p. 230), the Assumption (p. 252), the Nativity of the Virgin (p. 258), All Saints (p. 266).
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    Script, pp. 1-358: Ba^tarde.
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    Music, pp. 1-358: Hufnagel notation on five line staves; some later changes.
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    pp. 1-358: Signed by the scribe on pp. 1 and 355.
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    pp. 1-358: Latin.
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    pp. 1-355: pp. i-iv: hymns and antiphons; pp. v-vi ruled but blank; pp. 1-190: Temporale, from Saturday before the first Sunday of Advent through the twenty-fourth Sunday after Pentecost; at the top of p 1: Ex libris Iodoci Grebel, lucerne, Scripsit me, Anno 1617; pp. 191-282: Sanctorale; p. 283 blank; pp. 284-325: Common of Saints; pp. 326-330: Psalms, written in different script but...
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    We thank Gania Barlow for her description of this manuscript.
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    28 June 2023
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