Antiphonale

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Cluj-Napoca, Biblioteca Academiei Române, Fragm. Cod. Lat. 16

General Information

Title Antiphonale
Shelfmarks Fragm. Cod. Lat. 16
Material Parchment
Place of Origin Austria (Steiermark?)
Date of Origin 1401-1500
Script, Hands

One hand, Gothic hybrida ("schleifenlose Bastarda").

Original Condition

Page Height 365 – 370 mm
Page Width 260 – 270 mm
Height of Written Area 280 mm
Width of Written Area 175 – 185 mm
Number of Columns 1
Width of Columns 175 – 185 mm
Number of Lines 10
Line Height 14 – 15 mm
Ruling only staves, red ink
More about the Condition

Fragm. Cod. Lat. 16-18 belong to the same original manuscript.

Their order may be:
Fragm. Cod. Lat. 18 (St. Catherine, 25 Nov.)

Fragm. Cod. Lat. 16 (De Sanctis, Tempore Paschale?)

Fragm. Cod. Lat. 17 (In dedicatione ecclesiae)

Current Condition

Extent 1 partial leaf
Dimensions 120 x 255 mm
More about the Current Condition

The fragment was cropped from the bottom of the original leaf, and was wrapping the spine of MS. C. 177. It was detached from the host volume and was restored at the National Unity Museum in Alba Iulia, in 2021.

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Red lombard, cadel (2 lines, 25 mm). Rubrics.

  • Musical Notation

    Messine Gothic musical notation on staves (four lines).

  • Content

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

        [De Sanctis, Tempore Paschale?]

        [flesh side:] //gangen ir ain und in dy end der welt des erdreich ir wart Czeugnüss. Gloria dem vater und dem sun und dem//  

        [hair side:]  Gloria dem vater und dem sun und dem heiligen geiste amen. ympnus Leben der heiligen. über das magnificat antiffen. Ir töchter iherusalem chomet her und secht dy//

        NB: Ir toechter iherusalem = Filiae Jerusalem venite et videte martyrem cum corona qua coronavit eum dominus in die sollemnitatis et laetitiae alleluia alleluia

    History

    Origin

    The manuscript was most likely maculated in Graz, and may thus be of local origin.

    Provenance

    The host volume is the notebook of a student of theology at the Jesuit Academy of Graz (cf. the references to identifiable professors of that institution).

    Persons and Institutions Jesuit Academy of Graz

    Host Volume

    Title Student's notebook: "Tractatus in libro De Mundo, et Coelo" (f. 1r)
    Date of Origin/Publication 1696 ("Finita 21 May 1696", f. 272r)
    Place of Origin/Publication Graz
    Shelfmark MS C. 177
    Persons "Sub R. P. Alexandro Donati; Fr. Peltzman" (f. 272r). Both were professors at the Jesuit Academy of Graz at the end of the seventeenth century.
    Remarks

    Cardboard half-binding: the fragment was wrapping the spine of MS C. 177.