Gradual

Introitus "Dum clamarem"; Gradual "Iacta cogitatum tuum"; Introitus "Acceptabis sacrificium"

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Gubbio, Biblioteca comunale Sperelliana, II 12B 26

Remarks by the Editor

Measurements and details regarding the host volume have been provided by Eliana Gasbarri and Laura Rogari (Biblioteca Comunale Sperelliana).

General Information

Title Gradual
Shelfmarks II 12B 26
Material Parchment
Place of Origin Italy
Date of Origin XIV century
Script, Hands

The scribe uses an Italian Gothic script (XIV cent.); centuries later, other hands added an annotation and a series of numbers on the leaf.

General Remarks

The leaf comes from a choirbook and is written in an Italian Gothic script, datable to the fourteenth century, and presents musical notation as well as illuminated capitals.

A second, much later, hand added michi next to the original script, probably while attempting to read the fragment.

Original Condition

Number of Columns 2
Ruling ruling with ink
More about the Condition

The fragment must have been slightly bigger in origin: at least one line (at the top) has been cut, and the margins seem also to have been cropped.

Content

  • Content Item
    • Text Language Latin
    • Content Description

      The fragment is in two columns and preserves the Introitus Dum clamarem, the Gradual Iacta cogitatum tuum, and the Introitus Acceptabis sacrificium iustitiae.

      TRANSCRIPTION

      Column 1

      et manet ine ternum iacta cogitatum tuum

      in domino et ipse te e nutriet

      Psalmus

      Exaudi deus orationem meam et ne des-

      pexeris deprecationem meam in fede mihi et exau-

      di me. Iacta cogitatum tu

      um in domino et ipse te

      Column 2

      [enutriet d-]

      Vm clamarem ad dominum

      exaudivit vocem me am

      ab his qui appropinquant michi. ˹michi˺

      (ad te levavi introitus)

      Accepta bis sacri

      fi cium iu stitie oblationes et ho

      locausta su per al ta re tuum, domine (introitus)

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Host Volume

Title Aureum Sacrorum Hymnorum Opus
Date of Origin/Publication 1547
Place of Origin/Publication Foligno
Shelfmark II 12 B 26
Page/Folio Reference: The fragment is in situ and is used as a book cover.
Persons Iohannes Simon; Vincentius Cantagalli