Lectionary for matins (DS11108) (Q47426)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Harvard University (990098203360203941, MS Typ 444, https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990098203360203941/catalog)
  • Lectionarium officii
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Lectionary for matins (DS11108)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Harvard University (990098203360203941, MS Typ 444, https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990098203360203941/catalog)
  • Lectionarium officii

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Lectionary for matins
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Lectionarium officii
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Manuscripts, Medieval--Germany--1200-1250
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Manuscripts, Medieval--Germany--1150-1200
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Extent: 118 leaves, bound : vellum ; 31 cm.
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Written in a carolingian minuscule hand with some gothic features, in one column in black ink. Rubrics are in red. Each feast begins with a large initial in red with decoration in other colors. Each reading begins with a 2- or more line initial in red.
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Bound in 19th-century red morocco, perhaps by Roger de Coverly, gilt.
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In a tray case, 33 cm.
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The notes on f. 118v relate to the Benedictine Allerheiligenkloster at Oberwesel in the diocese of Trier, but it is not clear if the ms. was written there (see Light).
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For the identification of the lections, see curatorial file.
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P. H. Peerlkamp (signature with date 1803 on front flyleaf); Wilfred Merton (bookplate; purchased from Leighton, catalogue of mss. no. 199).
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Purchased with the fund for Printing and Graphic Arts given by Philip Hofer, 1958.
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23 July 2024
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23 July 2024
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