Breviarium Franco-Romanum incerti ritus

Marci, Philippi et Iacobi, Walpurgae

F-dd16

Budapest, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtár és Információs Központ, T 174

General Information

Title Breviarium Franco-Romanum incerti ritus
Shelfmarks T 174
Material Parchment
Place of Origin Unknown
Date of Origin 13th century
Script, Hands

Northern Textualis

General Remarks

August 2021: Since this first publication of this description (April 2021), the fragment has been restored to a single leaf.

Original Condition

Page Height at least 263 mm
Page Width at least 210 mm
Height of Written Area 300 mm
Width of Written Area 185 mm
Number of Columns 2
Width of Columns 85 mm
Number of Lines 42
Line Height 7 – 8 mm
Ruling Ruled in lead.

Current Condition

Extent 1 leaf
Dimensions 263×210 mm.
More about the Current Condition

A single leaf restored from six mildly rumpled, torn, worn, brown pieces. There are worm-holes on the fragments. Current height of written area: 230 mm. 32 lines have remained.

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Red initials, majuscules touched with red, rubrics.

Content

  • Content Item
    • Text Language Latin
    • Title Breviarium Franco-Romanum incerti ritus. Marci, Philippi et Iacobi, Walpurgae
    • Content Description

      f. 1r Marci Lect. [Circa mediam noctem clausis o]stiis et custodibus … lux non peribit (Passio sancti Marci, BHL 5276); R. Audivi vocem in celo angelorum … (Can 006152); V. Vidi angelum Dei … (Can 006152a); Lect. Hunc itaque finem beatissimus Marcus inspiciens [manus suas] ad celum extendens … (Passio sancti Marci, BHL 5276, Mombritius PL 188 0181A); R. Vidi[t…]; III Noct. Mg A. Ego sum vitis … palmites mei alleluia (Can 002604); Fili[e Ierusalem …]

      f. 1v Philippi et Iacobi I. Vesp. V. […]; V. […]  >cum reliquis< […]; Mg A. Non [turbetur cor vestrum … mansiones] multe sunt al[leluia] – Walburge A. Veni electa mea; H. […]; Invit. A[lleluia ego sum] vitis vera  alleluia vos …; >Psalmi et versus de apostolis< Lect. [Tempore illo suscepit] ecclesiam [regendam Hierosolymam frater … cognomina]tus est iustus … sed etiam [gentilium …] (Historiae Aloysii Lipomani De vitis sanctorum, pars I. Lovanii, 1564. Vita divi Iacobi apostoli, 367–368. The original of the translated text: Eusebius Pamphilus: Ecclesiasticae historiae. lib. 2. cap. 23. PG 20 [1857], 195–198.); R. Preciosa in conspectu; Lect. Statuerunt ergo … audite ad hoc [in sublimi …] (Historiae Aloysii Lipomani De vitis sanctorum, pars I. Lovanii, 1564. Vita divi Iacobi apostoli, 368. The original of the translated text: Eusebius Pamphilus: Ecclesiasticae historiae. lib. 2. cap. 23. PG 20 [1857], 197–198.)

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    • Remarks

      The items on fragments are not notated.

History

Remarks

The fragments were detached from the spine of the host volume's binding.

On the fragments: 

  1. Shelfmark of the fragment: T 174
  2. Shelfmark of the host volume: Inc. 121
  3. Owner's stamp of the library: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtára (Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences).

Host Volume

Title Albertus Magnus, Ps, Questiones super „Missus est”, sive De laudibus beatae Mariae virginis. (GW 679; ISTC ia00273000)
Date of Origin/Publication not after 1474
Place of Origin/Publication Basel
Shelfmark Inc. 121
Remarks

Binding: 15th c. blind-ruled leather binding. (Rozsondai 2013, nr. 24).

Owner marks:

  1. Owner's stamp: Sig. Biblioth. Ochsenhusan (Library of Ochsenhausen Monastery)
  2. Stamp: G. Telekiek’ Alapítványa (The Foundation of Counts Teleki) (Rozsondai 2013, nr. 24)

Bibliography

  • Rozsondai, Marianne - Rozsondai, Béla: Catalogue of the Incunables in the Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Budapest, 2013. nr. 24.