Missale
[Lyon: Jacques Sacon(?), c. 1500]
F-8bek
The fragment was ideftified with the help of Oliver Duntze, Handschriften und Historische Drucke – GW, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz.
General Information
Original Condition
Current Condition
The binding uses two incunabula fragments for the boards and 4 fragments from the same manuscript for the corners. The spine is bound in blank leather or parchment.
Handwritten notes on the binding.
Content
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Content Item
- Text Language Latin
- Title Missale
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Content Description
SS. Othmarus (16 Nov.), Elisabeth (5 Nov.), Anianus (17 Nov.), Columbanus (23 Nov.)
(front board, col. a) (Sancti Othmari abbatis). [Complenda. Sancta tua, domine, que sumpsimus beati Othma]ri con[fessoris tui atque abbat]is inter[veniente sollemnitate, nos refoveant: quibus et iugiter] adiuvari et [semper desideramus] expleri. Per ...X... (col. b) [Secreta.] Munera, Domine, nostre devotionis offerimus: ut tibi grata, nobis salutaria,
quesumus beate Elisabeth pia supplicatione reddantur. Per.... X ...Columbani abbatis. Adesto, Domine, supplicationibus nostris: et, intercedente [beato Columbano, confessore tuo atque abbate : nullis nos patiaris subiacere periculis. Per.](back board)
(col a) (Sancti Aniani episcopi et confessoris) [Secreta.] Domine, propitiatus intende: et beati Aniani, confessoris tui atque pontificis fac nos gaudere suffragiis. Per.... X ... (col b) (Columbani abbatis) [Complenda.] Quesumus, omnip[otens Deus ut hodi]erne munus sole[mnitatis acceptum] intercedente [beato Columbano confes]sore tuo [atque abbate et corporibus] nostris [salutem prestet et mentibus. Per.]
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History
Inc: Lyon?
Ms: ?
The earlies owner's name was erased. A subsequent owner was "Michaël Udvarhelyi" (title page of host volume). His name is listed in the catalogue of owners from the Teleki Library in Târgu Mureș, where he is associated with Cluj in the year 1698.
The book belonged to the Reformed College of Cluj in the 17th or 18th c.: "Comp. in Illustrissimo Collegio Claudiopolitano" (title page), and stamp from 1871.
Host Volume
Former shelfmarks: "145", "XXXII.117"