Missal
Gospels and prayers for Wednesday after the third Sunday of Lent and for the fourth Sunday of Lent
F-71fq
General Information
Northern Textualis
The text is not readable, worn
Original Condition
On the top margin of the p. 4r the number "LXX" in red ink
Current Condition
We have only one sheet of the quaternion, that is f. 1v, 4r.
Book Decoration and Musical Notation
Music notation of the offertory distinguished by yellow and red lines.
Blue, two-line initial L(audate) at the beginning of the offertory.
One-, two-line, red and blue lombard initials.
Messine-Gothic notation?
Content
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Content Item
- Text Language Latin
- Title Missal
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Content Description
Back cover (= f. 1v), Gospel and offertory for the Wednesday of the third week of Lent: ǁ Quicumque [dixerit patri, vel] matri, mu[nus quodcumque est] ex me, tibi p[roderit] (Mt 15,6-20) ...><... Haec sunt, quae coinquinant hominem; non lotis autem manibus manducare non coinquinat hominem. Off.[ertorium] Domine fac mecum misericordiam tuam propter ǁ [nomen tuum, quia suavis est misericordia tua];
front cover (= f. 4r), Gospel, offertory, secreta for the fourth Sunday of Lent: ǁ multitudo magna venit ad eum, dicit ad Philippum [J 6,5-15]... >< ...Illi ergo homines, cum vidissent quod fecerat signum, dicebant: Hic est vere propheta, qui venturus est in mundum. [Offertorium] Laudate Dominum, [quia] benignus est: psallite [nomi]ni eius, quoniam [suavis est:] omnia quaecumque voluit, [fecit] in caelo et in terra. [Secreta] [Sa]crificus praesentibus, Domine [quaesumus, inten]de placatus: ut et? de[votioni] nostrae proficiant, et sal[uti. Per Dominum]. [Communio] Jerusalem, quae ǁ [aedificatur ut civitas]
History
Teutonic Prussia?
The host volume comes from the collection of David Bläsing (1660–1719, see ex-libris on the front pastedown) a student of the University in Leipzig, professor of mathematics and philosophy at the University in Königsberg, who donated his collection of 3000 volumes to the University Library (see also fragments Pol.6.II.724-732, Ob.6.II.519, 760, 906, 1838-1843, 2389-2393).
In the years 1827-1944 the volume belonged to the Royal (then State) and University Library in Königsberg. Then, as a result of the evacuation of the most valuable collections of the library and the change of state borders after the second world war, the evacuated books (among them the host volume) found themselves in the territory of the Polish state. In July 1946, by the decision of the Ministry of Education, they were transferred to the University Library in Toruń
Host Volume
Preliminary restoration in 2011
Bibliography
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J. Tondel, Książka w dawnym Królewcu Pruskim (The book in the former Königsberg of Prussia), Toruń 2001, p. 286-287.