Antiphonale OCist

F-71k1

Budapest, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtár és Információs Központ, T 53

General Information

Title Antiphonale OCist
Shelfmarks T 53
Material Parchment
Place of Origin German language area
Date of Origin 14th century
Script, Hands

Northern Textualis

Original Condition

Page Height at least 210 mm
Page Width at least 197 mm
Height of Written Area 207 mm
Width of Written Area 154 mm
Number of Columns 1
Number of Lines 9
Line Height 23 mm
Ruling Ruling in ink
Collation

1–2 bifolia are missing between the two leaves. 

Current Condition

Extent Two pieces from one bifolium.
Dimensions Size of the bifolium (the pieces together): 210 × 394 mm; size of the upper part: 113×394 mm; size of the lower part: 100×394 mm
More about the Current Condition

Two horizontal pieces of a bifolium. They are torn and yellowed. There are worm-holes on the fragments. 8 lines of text and 7 lines of music remained. Current height of written area: 161 mm.

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Red initials, initials drawn in black pen with red decoration, majuscules touched with red, rubrics.

  • Musical Notation

    German plainsong notation on 4-line stave coloured following Guido of Arezzo’s system of (the line for C is yellow, the line for F is red) (Szendrei 1981, F9)

  • Content

    • Content Item
      • Text Language Latin
      • Title Antiphonale OCist. Commune apostolorum, evangelistarum, unius martyris
      • Content Description

        f. 1r–v De apostolis II Noct. R. 7. [Non sunt loquele … voces] eorum in omnem terram … (Can 007231); V. Nimis honorati sunt amici … (Can 007231a); R. 8. Qui sunt isti qui ut nubes … (Can 007484); V. Candidiores nive nitidiores lacte rubicun[diores …] (Can 007484a); III Noct. A. [In patientia vestra possidebitis] animas vestras (Can 003267). Vers. [Annunciaverunt opera … eius] intellexerunt (Can 007950); R. 9. In omnem terram exivit … (Can 006919); V. Non sunt loquele neque … (Can 006919a); R. 10. Isti sunt viri sancti quos elegit … (Can 007026); V. Sancti [per fidem …] (Can 007026a).

        1–2 bifolia are missing between the two leaves.

        f. 2r–v De evangelistis Vesp. Mg A. [Tua sunt hec Christe opera qui sanctos … facias tu] insignes ewangelii predicatores … (Can 005225); >In natali unius martyris R. ad vesperas< R. Gloria et honore coronasti eum … (Can 006774); V. Et constituisti eum … ( Can 006774a); Vers. Iustus germinavit sicut lilium (Can 008116); Mg A. Beatus vir qui suffert [tentationem …] (Can 001677); Matut. Invit. [Regem sempiternum … suum ] coronavit Lampertum (Can 100310); Ps. Venite; In I Noct. A. 1. Beatus vir qui in lege Domini … (Can 001674); Ps. Ipsum; A. 2. Beatus iste sanctus … (Can 001635); Ps. Quare fremuerunt; A. 3. Invocantem exaudivit Dominus … (Can 003399);  Ps. Cum invocarem; A. 4. Scuto [bone voluntatis tue …] (Can 004838).

      • T_53_2v_1r

    History

    Remarks

    On the fragment:

    1. Shelf mark of the fragment: T53.
    2. Shelf mark of the host volume: Inc. 209
    3. Owner's stamp of the library: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtára

    Host Volume

    Title Plutarchus, Vitae illustrium virorum. Pars 1–2. (GW M34477; ISTC ip00831000)
    Date of Origin/Publication Post 1470-1471
    Place of Origin/Publication Strassburg
    Shelfmark Inc. 209
    Persons typogr. „R” (=Adolf Rusch)
    Remarks

    Binding: 15th c. Gothic, blind-tooled leather binding. (Rozsondai 2013, nr. 801)

    Ownership marks:

    1. Conventus Magnif F Augustini (?) 1654.
    2. Conventus B.V.M. est ad fontes [Mariabrunn] fratrum eremitarum discalceatorum S.P. A[ugustini] ex haereditate Rosenmarckeriana (17th century)
    3. O/3a 1654
    4. Stamp: G. Telekiek Alapítványa (The Foundation of Count Teleki) (Rozsondai 2013, nr. 801).

    Bibliography

    • Rozsondai, Marianne - Rozsondai, Béla: Catalogue of Incunables in the Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Budapest, 2013. nr. 801.

    • Szendrei, Janka: A magyar középkor hangjegyes forrásai. [Musical Note Sources of medieval Hungary] Budapest, 1981. nr. F9.