Missal (DS2211) (Q12948)
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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (99112272083506421, Garrett MS. 37.)
- Missal (Princeton University Library. Manuscript. Garrett MS. 37)
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English | Missal (DS2211) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (99112272083506421, Garrett MS. 37.) |
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Missal (Princeton University Library. Manuscript. Garrett MS. 37)
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Wallfahrtskirche zur Heiligsten Dreifaltigkeit (Gössweinstein, Germany)
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Missals--Germany--Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions--Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)--New Jersey--Princeton
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between 1000 and 1200
11. century
12. century
1000Gregorian
1200Gregorian
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Extent: 136 leaves : parchment, paper ; 280 x 215 (195 x 155-165) mm bound to 278 x 225 mm.
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Ms. codex.
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Title from printed catalog.
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Later table of contents on 5 folios at the beginning. Calendar which lacks March-June (fol. 1v-4r), prayers of exorcism and benediction of salt and water for the blessing of holy water (fol. 4v), and Common of the Saints followed by gospel sequences and lections for use in the Commons of the Saints (fol. 132r-136v).
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Collation: Parchment ; fol. v (later blue paper) + 137 ; foliation in red ink ; modern foliation in pencil.
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Layout: 27-28 long lines per page.
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Description: Rubricated ; 2-4 line red initials ; stress marks ; watermarks on later blue pages.
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Origin: Southwestern Germany or the Rhineland in the late 11th or 12th century.
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Purchased in 1806 by Andreas Wunder who added 5 blue paper leaves listing the contents. He donated the manuscript to the Gössweinstein parish church. Later owned by the Bateman family of Derbyshire, William Bateman and his son Thomas. Sold from their collection at Sotheby's in 1893. Purchased by Bernard Quaritch who sold it to Robert Garrett on 27 September 1900. Garrett placed the manuscript...
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8 November 2023
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8 November 2023
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