Breviarium Monasticum

T 490

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Budapest, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtár és Információs Központ, T 490

General Information

Title Breviarium Monasticum
Shelfmarks T 490
Material Parchment
Place of Origin German language area
Date of Origin 14th century
Script, Hands

Northern Textualis

Original Condition

Page Height 110 – 111 mm
Page Width 85 mm
Height of Written Area 85 mm
Width of Written Area 65 mm
Number of Columns 1
Number of Lines 15
Line Height 5 – 6 mm
Ruling Ruling in ink, traces of pricking visible.
Collation

The bifolium was the inner bifolium of the quire.

More about the Condition

The scribe entered the left-out words between the lines.

Current Condition

Extent Two pieces from one bifolium.
Dimensions Upper part: 156×130 mm; lower part: 61×170 mm, fitting them together: 111×170 mm.
More about the Current Condition

Two mildly worn brown horizontal cuttings from a medium-thick parchment bifolium.

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Alternating one-line red and blue initials, majuscules touched with red, rubrics.

Content

  • Content Item
    • Text Language Latin
    • Title Breviarium Monasticum, Dominica III Quadragesimae
    • Content Description

      f. 1r–v Dca III Quadragesimae III Noct. R. [Dixit Ruben fratribus … sanguis eius] exquiritur (Cantus 006479); V. Merito hec p[atimur … in] fratrem nostrum … (Cantus 006479a); A. Qui non colligit mecum … (Cantus 004486); Lect. In illo tempore Er[at Iesus eiciens demo]ium et [illud … eie]cisset demonium locutus est …; (Lc 11,14); Hom. Demoniacus iste aput … (Beda Venerabilis: In Lucae evang. Expositio, Lib. IV, cap. XI, PL 92 (1850), 475D); R. Merito hec patimur … (Cantus 007146); V. Dixit Ru[ben fratribus suis numquid] non dixi nobis … (Cantus 007146a); Lect. [Tria ergo] signa simul … possessus a demo[ne …] (op. cit. 475D); R. [Dixit Ioseph undecim] fratribus ego sum Ioseph quem vendistis … (Cantus 006476); V. Biennium est enim quod … (Cantus 006476a.1); Lect. Factum est sed et cottidie … lumen aspiciant (The text continues on the next leaf.)

      f. 2r–v deinde ad laudes Dei tacentia prius ora laxentur. (op. cit. 475D–476A); R. Nunciaverunt Iacob dicentes Ioseph filius … (Cantus 07251); V. Cumque audisset Iacob … (Cantus 07251a); Lect. Quid[am autem] ex eis dixerunt … (op. cit. 476A); R. Salus nostra in manu tua … (Cantus 007559); V. Vivat anima tua … (Cantus 007559a); In laudibus AA Fac benigne in bona voluntate … (Cantus 002829); Dominus mihi adiutor (Cantus 002417); Labia mea laudabunt (Cantus 003557); Vim virtutis sue … (Cantus 005424); Sol et luna laudate … (Cantus 004977); R. Bonum mihi Domine quod humiliasti … (Cantus 006257); V. Manus tue Domine … (Cantus 006257a); Vesp. A. Dum fortis armatus custodit … (Cantus 002456); Ad I-am A. Si in digito Dei … (Cantus 004898); Ad III-am.

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    • Remarks

      The items on fragments are not notated.

History

Remarks

On the fragments: 

  1. Shelfmark of the fragment: T 490
  2. Owner's stamp of the library: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtára (Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

    Host Volume

    Title Antoninus Florentinus, Summa theologica cum additamentis Francisci Moneliensis (GW 2185; ISTC ia00872000)
    Date of Origin/Publication 1477–1480
    Place of Origin/Publication Venezia
    Shelfmark Inc. 130/1
    Persons Printer: Nicolas Jenson
    Remarks

    Binding: 15th-century gothic, blind-tooled leather binding (Südwestdeuthscland) (Rozsondai 2013, nr. 59.5)

    The fragment was detached from the spine of the host volume. Accompanying material is kept under the shelfmark T 490: 

    1. A parchment strip: 240×35 mm. The strip contains text in German and a name: Staffenberg 

    Ownership marks: 

    1. Iste liber est conventus Wiennensis in Austria ordinis predicatorum comparatus per fratrem Iohannem de Lindow de licentia parentum suorum ex bonis hereditariis et amicorum. Oretur pro animabus suorum parentum (15th century)
    2. Conventus Viennensis in Austria ordinis fratrum praedicatorum (16th century)
    3. Residentiae Vassváriensis 1781
    4. Iste liber pertinet conventui Wiennensi in Austria per fratrem Iohannem de Lindow eiusdem conventus filii nativi ex bonis hereditariis et amicorum comparatus non sororum.
    5. Conventus Viennensis ordinis praedicatorum (17th century)
    6. Stamp: G. Teleki Alapítványa (The Foundation of Counts Teleki)
    7. Stamp: Magyar Academia’ Könyvtára (Library of the Hungarian Academy) (Rozsondai 2013, nr. 59.5)

     

    Bibliography

    • Marianne Rozsondai - Béla Rozsondai, Catalogue of the Incunables in the Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. BUdapest, 2013. nr. 59.5.

    • Marianne Rozsondai, Die Bücher eines Dominikaners des 15. Jahrhunderts. In: Gutenberg-Jahrbuch, 1982, 189-192.