Antiphonale

Andreae

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Cluj-Napoca, Biblioteca Academiei Române, B.4066

General Information

Title Graduale
Shelfmarks B.4066
Page/Folio Reference wrapper
Material Parchment
Place of Origin Strasbourg? Basel?
Date of Origin 1451-1500
Script, Hands

One hand, Northern Textualis.

Original Condition

Width of Written Area 180 mm
Line Height 15 – 17 mm
Ruling red ink

Current Condition

Extent 1 partial leaf
Dimensions 330 x 225 mm

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

  • Musical Notation

    Gothic square notation.

  • Content

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

        [Andreae]

        [A. Maximilla Christo amabilis tulit corpus apostoli] //optimo loco cum aromatibus sepelivit. [A.] Qu[i] persequebatur iustum dimersisti eum domine [in in]fernum et in ligno crucis dux iusti fuis[ti]. Ymnus. Exultet. Versus. Dilexit Andream dominus. Ad benedictionem antiphona. Videntibus cunctis splen[dor n]imius sicut fulgur de celo veniens [circumded]it eum fere medie hore spatio et abceden[te lum]ine emisit spiritum. Evovae. ... [A.] Vidit dominus Petrum et Andream// [et vocavit eos.] 

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    History

    Origin

    Strasbourg (like the host book)? Basel (cf. earliest known owner)?

    Provenance

    "Lucae Justi Bas.[ilensis] 1592" (title page of host book). Lukas Justus (1573-1633) was a Swiss physician, who earned a BA in Basel on 02 May 1592 (cf. Deutsche Nationalbibliothek). In the 19th c. the volume belonged to Timotei Cipariu (1805-1887), teacher at the Greek-Catolic school (gymnasium) in Blaj (stamp on title page of host book). 

    Persons and Institutions Lukas Justus, 1573-1633: owner

    Host Volume

    Title Euclidis Elementorum liber primus. Item, Heronis Alexandrini vocabula quaedam geometrica: ante hac nunquam edita, graecè & latinè Per M. Cunradum Dasypodium, Argentinae: apud Christian Müller [II], 1571. (USTC 654841)
    Date of Origin/Publication 1571
    Place of Origin/Publication Strasbourg
    Shelfmark B.4066
    Persons Lukas Justus, 1573-1633: owner Timotei Cipariu

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