Middle Dutch list of liturgical feasts

List of moveable feasts (fol. [1]r-v) and immoveable feasts (fol. [1]v-[2]r)

F-dli5

Antwerpen, FelixArchief, 2201 # 37, A

Remarks by the Editor

Additonal notes by Roos in't Velt, Vlaamse Erfgoedbibliotheken, 2023.

General Information

Title Middle Dutch list of liturgical feasts
Shelfmarks Antwerpen, FelixArchief, 2201 # 37, A
Material Parchment
Date of Origin 15th century
Script, Hands

Gothica hybrida formata/libraria, several hands.

General Remarks

Fragment has been bound to a fragment from a different manuscript (Antwerpen, FelixArchief, 2201 # 37, B; F-5eby on Fragmentarium) with a rope.

Original Condition

Page Height 270 mm
Page Width 200 mm
Height of Written Area 211 mm
Width of Written Area 150 mm
Number of Columns 2
Width of Columns 73 – 77 mm
Number of Lines 36
Line Height 5 – 6 mm
Ruling Full ink ruling
More about the Condition

Prickings visible in outer margins.

Fragment contains later added information in margin of tables.

Current Condition

Extent 1 bifolium
Dimensions 270 x 395 mm

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Rubrics in red, marginal notes in red.

Content

  • Content Item
    • Text Language Middle Dutch
    • Title List of feasts according to the liturgical year
    • Content Description

      List of feasts according to the liturgical year. Contains a list of moveable feasts from Advent to the 15th Sunday after Pentecost on fol. [1]r-v) and a list of immoveable feasts from St Andrew the Apostle [30 November] to St Catherine [25 November] (fol. [1]v-[2]r).

    • fol. [2]v-[1]r

Host Volume

Title Register of the assizes of beer in the city of Antwerp, for February 1564 - April 1565
Date of Origin/Publication 29 February 1564 - 30 April 1565
Place of Origin/Publication Antwerp
Shelfmark Antwerpen, FelixArchief, T # 1460 ('1564-65-1')
Persons Lambert van Kessele (steward and possibly bookkeeper/scribe)
Remarks

Fragments were used as flyleaves in the binding of a register of the assizes of beer in the city of Antwerp kept by Lambert van Kessele between February 1564 and April 1565.

A modern paper slip with the inscription '1564-65-1' has been attached to the two fragments with a string, referring to this origin.