Graduale dominicale et feriale totius anni (DS10673) (Q46121)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Harvard University (990113473220203941, MS Typ 704.1 (16), https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990113473220203941/catalog)
  • Gradual (Pre-Vatican II)
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Graduale dominicale et feriale totius anni (DS10673)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Harvard University (990113473220203941, MS Typ 704.1 (16), https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990113473220203941/catalog)
  • Gradual (Pre-Vatican II)

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Graduale dominicale et feriale totius anni
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Gradual (Pre-Vatican II)
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Manuscripts, Medieval--Italy--1400-1450
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Lodi (Italy)--Church history
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Georgius, of Vicomercato
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Bassianus, of Glisate
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Extent: 1 leaf (in 1 folder) : vellum ; 54 cm.
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Written in a gothic rotunda hand in black ink with red rubrics, the chant in black on a red 4-line staff. Initial letters are in red and blue with pen-work decoration.
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On the recto is a historiated initial "A" (beginning the antiphon "Ad te levavi animam meam") in gold paint and colors, showing David praying, with Christ above, being viewed from the side by a bishop and choir of friars. The initial continues into a foliate page-border.
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Title from superscription on recto. This continues: "Fecit fieri venerabilis do. Basianus de glisate prepositus ecclesie maioris sci basiani in laude ... quod scripsit et notavit frat. georgius de vicom[er]cato ordinis minorum. Inceptum die pm. a decemb. m.ccccv." That is, the ms. was written for Bishop Bassianus of Glisate and the church of St. Bassianus in Lodi, by George of Vicomercato, O...
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Bequest of Philip Hofer, 1984.
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23 July 2024
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23 July 2024
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