Antiphonal leaf (DS18320) (Q74653)
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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Newberry Library (9911583834105867, VAULT oversize box Case MS Fragment 25, https://i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CARLI_NBY/i5mcb2/alma9911583834105867)
- Antiphonary
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English | Antiphonal leaf (DS18320) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Newberry Library (9911583834105867, VAULT oversize box Case MS Fragment 25, https://i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CARLI_NBY/i5mcb2/alma9911583834105867) |
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Antiphonary
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Catholic Church--Liturgy--Text--Early works to 1800
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Sacred vocal music--Early works to 1800
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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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Service books (Music)--Early works to 1800
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Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions--Early works to 1800
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Service books (Music)--Catholic Church
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Fasts and feasts--Catholic Church--Early works to 1800
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Gregorian chants--Early works to 1800
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Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary--Songs and music--Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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between 1100 and 1125
12. century
1100Gregorian
1125Gregorian
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Extent: 1 score (1 leaf) : parchment ; 209 x 147 mm
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Manuscript fragment.
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Title devised by cataloger.
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Used at one time as a part of a binding, probably as a pastedown (verso faded).
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Text begins "te[r]ra nostra surge p[ro]pera amica mea veni de lybano veni coronaberis ..." and ends "Accedentes discipuli sancti iohannis vs. Misso herodes spiculatore. expl. caput iohannis."
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Layout: 12 long lines visible (165 x 130 on sheet 209 x 147 mm); ruled in dry point.
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Script: Written in Caroline minuscule; headings in red rustic capitals.
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Decoration: Rubricated initials.
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Origin: Written in France, early 12th century.
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Music: German neumes hightened on one red line (always F), and 3 dry point lines. Letters used as clefs are a, c, e, and f.
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14 February 2025
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14 February 2025
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