[Missal, use of Seville].

Author
Catholic Church [Browse]
Uniform title
Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Latin
Published/​Created
[Seville, Spain], [between 1425 and 1450]
Description
74 leaves : parchment, illustrations, music ; 375-380 x 270 (265 x 173) mm bound to 394 x 280 mm.

Details

Subject(s)
Former owner
Donor
Library of Congress genre(s)
Rare books genre
Getty AAT genre
Summary note
Illuminated notated altar missal (use of Seville). Incomplete volume for the summer months; may have been part of a four-volume set for the liturgical year.
Notes
  • Incipit: "... ne sancte pater omnipotens eterne deus…”
  • Explicit: “… hiis purgate sacrificiis. indulgentiam pariter et requiem capiant sempiternam. Per. Sacra"
  • Ms. codex.
  • Title supplied by cataloger.
  • Collation: Parchment ; fol. . i (modern parchment) + 74 + i (modern parchment) ; modern foliation in pencil.
  • Layout: 18-20 long lines per page ; 5 lines of words and music.
  • Description: Musical notation in square notes on 5-line staff in red.
  • Decoration: Fol. 9v is a Crucifixion scene with a background of geometric pattern in gold, blue, and red. The miniature is water-damaged. Important divisions of the text have elaborate 4-line foliate initials in gold, red, blue, orange, and green, many with bar extensions and tendrils in the margins. Lesser divisions have 2- and 3-line foliate initials, and minor divisions have 1- or 2-line champide initials.
Binding note
Modern binding. United States, 20th century. Conserved and bound by Scott Husby in the Princeton University Library in 1998. Alum-tawed pigskin over pasteboard; sewn on 5 cords. Multi-colored endbands.
Language note
Latin;
Script
Textualis prescissa.
Contents
  • Begins with Vigil of Pentecost, Trinity, Transfiguration, and Assumption (f. 1r-7v)
  • 2.9v-16v: Ordinary of the Mass, the last part, including notated Pater noster settings (f. 9v-16v)
  • Temporale, Sundays after Easter and beginning of Rogation Days (f. 17r-26v)
  • Sanctorale for May (f. 27r-36v)
  • Sanctorale for June, including Birth of John the Baptist; John and Paul of Rome; Vigil of Apostles Peter and Paul (f. 37r-46v)
  • Sanctorale for July, including Octave of Apostle Peter and Apostle Paul; Seven Brothers; Translation of St. Benedict of Nursia; Exaltation of the Cross; Justa and Rufina of Seville; and Mary Magdalene (f. 47r-54v)
  • Sanctorale for August and September 1, including St. Augustine; Decollation of John the Baptist; Sabina of Rome; Felix and Adauctus of Ostia; Giles of Provence; and beginning of Common of Saints (f. 55r-64v)
  • Commons of Virgin Martyrs and of Saints in Eastertide; votive masses for king, peace, intercession of Virgin Mary, deceased bishops, safe travel and health, and people in times of tribulation, war, and death (f. 65r-74v).
Provenance
Unknown early and intermediate provenance. Obscured stamp on fol. 4v. Acquired by Moses Taylor Pyne from an unidentified dealer and donated to the Princeton University Library in 1896 (Acc. no. 192375).
Source acquisition
Gift of Moses Tayler Pyne, Princeton Class of 1877, 1896.
References
Medieval & Renaissance manuscripts in the Princeton University Library, volume 2, pages167-168.
Other format(s)
Also available in an electronic version.
Place name(s)
Spain Seville
OCLC
1104806377
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