Missale notatum

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Cluj-Napoca, Biblioteca Academiei Române, Fragm. Cod. Lat. 26

General Information

Title Missale notatum
Shelfmarks Fragm. Cod. Lat. 26
Material Parchment
Place of Origin Central Europe (Transylvania?)
Date of Origin 1351-1400
Script, Hands

One hand, Northern Gothic textualis of average quality.

Original Condition

Page Height 340 – 360 mm
Page Width 220 – 240 mm
Height of Written Area 240 – 250 mm
Width of Written Area 170 mm
Number of Columns 2
Width of Columns 80 mm
Number of Lines 30 – 33
Line Height 6 – 7 mm
Ruling faint black ink

Current Condition

Extent 3 contiguous fragments from the same column
Dimensions 95-100 x 107-111 (3 x 30-33 x 107-111)
More about the Current Condition

Three strips extracted from the spine of printed book C.55090, whose former wrapper was Fragm. Cod. Lat. 15 [F-i7u5]. Restored in 2021.

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Rubricated initial I, highlighted initials.

  • Musical Notation

    German neumes on four red staves.

  • Content

    • Content Item
      • Text Language Latin
      • Title Missale notatum
      • Content Description

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        [Nativitas Beatae Mariae Virginis, 8 Sept.]

        [Lect. Liber generationis Jesu Christi... | ...et fratres eius in transmigratione babillonis...  X  ...de qua natus est Ihesus qui uocatur christus. Off. ???. Secreta. U[nigeniti tui] (?)

        v:

        [Exaltatio Sanctae Crucis, 14 Sept.]

        [Al. Alleluia. Dulce lignum] | dulces clauos dulcia ferens pondera que sola fuisti digna sustinere regem celorum et dominum. Secundum Ihoannem. In illo tempore dixit Ihesus turbis iudeorum: Nunc iudicium est mundi, nunc princeps huius mundi eicietur foras. Et ego si exaltatus fuero a terra omnia traham ad me ipsum. Hoc autem dicebat significans qua morte esset moriturus. Respondit ei turba: Nos audiuimus ex lege quia | [Christus manet in aeternum.] (Io. 12:31-34).

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    History

    Origin

    Probably Transylvanian, like Fragm. Cod. Lat. 15, retrieved from the same binding.

    Provenance

    The strips were extracted from the spine of book C.55090 (Caius Julius Caesar, sive historiae imperatorum caesarumque Romanorum ex antiquis numismatibus restitutae liber primus. Accessit Caii Julii Caesaris vita et res gestae, Brugge: Hubertus Goltzius, 1563; USTC 401143). Fragm. Cod. Lat. 15 used to wrap the same volume. The frontispiece of C.55090 displays the ownership notes: “Collegii Soc<ieta>tis JESV Claudiop<olitani> 1604”, “Bibliothecae R<egii> Lycei Claudiopol<itani> 1832”, as well as an explanation of the woodcut engravings written by a seventeenth-century hand (“Musai. Mathem.<atica> Phys.<ica> Experi.<entia>”)