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[Antiphonary fragment].
Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Latin
Published/Created
[ca. 1200]
Description
1 leaf : parchment ; 500 x 340 mm.
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Special Collections - William H. Scheide Library
118.2
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Antiphonaries
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France
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Bookseller
H.P. Kraus (Firm)
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Related name
Princeton University. Library. Manuscript. Scheide 72.
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Antiphonaries (Service books)
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Manuscripts
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France
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12th century
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antiphonaries
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Notes
Ms. fragment.
The leaf was used to line the covers of a 13th century textual manuscript.
Incipit: [L]ocutus est dominus ad Moisan deceus descende in Egyptum dic Pharaoni ut dimittat populum meum in duratum ...
Layout: 14 lines on recto; 16 lines on verso, with loss of text.
Decoration: 1 line of ornamental lettering of which the first initial was not completed; musical notation.
Music: neumes.
Origin: Written in France, probably at Albi, ca. 1200.
Binding note
Modern, three-quarter vellum.
Language note
Latin.
Provenance
A document dated Mon tredon (diocese of Albi) Dec. 9, 1504, written in the left margin records a legal transaction between Blasius Madur, priest and chaplain of Montredor, and Johannes, dominus de Seltivesto; obtained from H. P. Kraus in 1954.
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Scheide Library, Princeton University. M 72.
Place name(s)
France.
incipit
[L]ocutus est dominus ad Moisan deceus descende in Egyptum dic Pharaoni ut dimittat populum meum in duratum ...
OCLC
54750073
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