Antiphonale

In festo Sanctorum Innocentium

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Cluj-Napoca, Biblioteca Academiei Române, U. 55991 (wrapper)

Remarks by the Editor

Described by: Angelo Bellettini, Irene Binini, Giuseppe Colonna, Elena Deinhammer, Thibault Emonet, Ole Fredrik Kullerud, Wilhelm Ljungar, Carmen Oanea, Kajetan Škraban, Jean-Gabriel Pophillat.

General Information

Title Antiphonale
Shelfmarks U. 55991 (wrapper)
Material Parchment
Place of Origin Central Europe (German?)
Date of Origin 1401-1500
Script, Hands

One hand, Northern textualis.

Original Condition

Page Height 380 – 410 mm
Page Width 285 – 290 mm
Height of Written Area 285 mm
Width of Written Area 185 – 190 mm
Number of Columns 1
Width of Columns 185 – 190 mm
Number of Lines 12
Line Height at least 10 mm
Ruling faint black ink

Current Condition

Extent 1 leaf
Dimensions 380 x 285 mm
More about the Current Condition

Tear and wear (especially at the bottom of the front cover)

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Alternating red and blue lombards (2 lines, 20 mm); highlighted cadels (2 lines).

  • Musical Notation

    German Gothic musical notation (Hufnagel).

  • Content

    • Content Item
      • Text Language Latin
      • Title Antiphonale
      • Content Description

        [In festo sanctorum Innocentium, 28 December]

        [A.] Erigitur itaque infancium etas in laudem que delictorum non nouerunt crimen. Ps. Domine deus noster (Ps. 98:8). A. Dignus a dignis laudatur et innocens innocencium testimonio comprobatur. Ps. Domine, quis habitabit (Ps. 14). V. Iusti autem in perp[etuum]. R. Isti sunt sancti qui passi sunt propter te domine, vindica eos, Quia clamant ad te cottidie. V. Vindica domine sanguinem sanctorum tuorum qui effusus est. Quia R. Cantabant sancti canticum nouum ante sedem dei et agni. Et resonabat terra in uoces eorum. V. Sub throno dei omnes sancti proclamant vindica sanguinem nostrum deus noster. Et re[sonabat] R. Isti sunt sancti qui non coinquinauerunt uestimenta sua. Ambu//[labunt]

      • U_55991

    History

    Origin

    German? (on account of the musical notation).

    Host Volume

    Title Des hochgelehrten und Gottsaeligen mans Bernhardini Ochini von Senis fünff Buecher siner Apologen, ... Durch Christoph Wirsung verdeutscht.
    Date of Origin/Publication 1559
    Place of Origin/Publication s.l.
    Shelfmark U. 55991
    Page/Folio Reference: wrapper
    Remarks

    Relatively poor state of conservation.