De institutione musica. (DS716) (Q3876)
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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9948510003503681, Oversize LJS 47)
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English | De institutione musica. (DS716) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9948510003503681, Oversize LJS 47) |
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Manuscripts, Latin--15th century
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Music, Greek and Roman--Early works to 1800
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500-1400
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1490
15. century
1490Gregorian
1490Gregorian
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Extent: 52 leaves : paper, color illustrations ; 281 x 204 (206 x 142) mm bound to 291 x 211 mm
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Collation: Paper, 52; 1¹²(missing first 2 leaves) 2-4¹⁰ 5⁸ 6⁴; [1-52]; modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto.
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Origin: Written in France, ca. 1490.
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Title supplied by cataloger.
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Binding: Early 18th-century (?) parchment over pasteboard with parchment-cord clasps and pastedowns and endleaves with the watermark S. Bartolomeo Delle Fabbriche; Boeci De Music Ms. written on spine in ink.
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Layout: Written in 2 columns of 39-41 lines; ruled in lead, with little of the ruling now visible.
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Script: Written in semi-humanistic script.
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Decoration: Diagrams and tables throughout in various combinations of red, blue, and brown ink; 2-line initials and paragraph marks in red or blue; headings, roman numerals in text, and a few marginal notes in red; capitals touched with red.
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Watermark: Similar to Briquet, Soleil, 13977 (Fleurus and Namur, 1487-1491) and 13979 (variants made in France and used in France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and the Rhineland, 1512-1540).
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Deposit by Lawrence J. Schoenberg and Barbara Brizdle, 2011.
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Sold by J & J Lubrano to Lawrence J. Schoenberg, 1997.
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Gift of Barbara Brizdle Schoenberg, 2019.
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27 August 2023
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27 August 2023
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