Missale notatum Franco-Romanum incerti ritus

Feria VI post Dominicam Septuagesimam, Dominica Sexagesima, Dominica Quinquagesima

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Budapest, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtár és Információs Központ, T 258

General Information

Title Missale notatum Franco-Romanum incerti ritus
Shelfmarks T 258
Material Parchment
Place of Origin South-Germany, Würzburg(?)
Date of Origin First half of the 12th century
Script, Hands

Carolingian Minuscule, e-caudata

Original Condition

Page Height at least 258 mm
Page Width at least 195 mm
Height of Written Area 225 mm
Width of Written Area 155 mm
Number of Columns 1
Number of Lines 25
Line Height 7 – 8 mm
Ruling Ruled in lead.
Collation

1–2 bifolia are missing between the two leaves.

Current Condition

Extent Two pieces from one bifolium.
Dimensions Size of the upper part: 95×300 mm; size of the lower part:75×300 mm.
More about the Current Condition

Two horizontal torn and yellowed cuttings from a bifolium. A 11-line piece is missing between the two parts. 14 lines have remained.

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

3-line F initial (f. 2r) and 2-line I initial (f. 1r). The rubrication and the red initials are discoloured.

  • Musical Notation

    German neumes (staffless).

  • Content

    • Content Item
      • Text Language Latin
      • Title Missale notatum Franco-Romanum incerti ritus. Feria VI post Dominicam Septuagesimam, Dominica Sexagesima, Dominica Quinquagesima
      • Content Description

        f. 1r–v Fer. VI post Dcam Septuagesimam Lect. [Festinemus ingredi … penetrabi]lior omni gladio ancipiti … ergo cum fiducia ad th[ronum …] (Hbr 4,[11–12]12–16[16]); Ev. In illo tempore profectus Iesus cum discipulis suis pretergrediebat Galileam ... huiusmodi pueris [receperit …] (Mc 9,29–36[36–37]) – Dca Sexagesima Lect. [Libenter enim suffertis insipientes … abunda]ntius in plagis … periculis ex gentibus pe[riculis …] (II Cor 11,[19–23]23–26[26–33; 12,1–9]).

        1–2 double sheets are missing between the two leaves.

        f. 2r–v Dca Quinquagesima Lect. Fratres. Si linguis hominum loquar … facultates meas et si [tradidero …] (I Cor 13,1–3[3–13]); Gr. Tu es Deus qui facis … (Can g00649); V. Liberasti in brachio … (Can g00649a); Tr. [Iubilate Domino om]nis terra … (Can g00651); V. [Intrate in conspectu eius] in exultatione scitote quod Dominus ipse [est … nos autem] populus … (Can g00651a.1); Ev. secundum Lucam [Assumpsit] Iesus duodecim discipulos … tercia resurget [et ipsi …] (Lc 18,31–33[33–43]); […] Comm. [Manducaverunt et saturati sunt … eorum] attulit eis Dominus [non …]; Ptcomm. Quesumus omnipotens Deus ut qui celestia … adversa muniamur. […].

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    History

    Remarks

    On the fragment:

    1.  On the top margin: XXX (1r), XXXIII (1v), XXXIIII (2v)
    2. Shelf mark of the fragment: T 259
    3. Shelf mark of the host volume: Inc. 141
    4. Owner's stamp of the Library: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtára

    Host Volume

    Title Publius Terentius Afer, Comoediae cum directorio vocabulorum et glossa interlineari et commentariis Donati, Guidonis et Ascensii. (GW M45485; ISTC it00101000
    Date of Origin/Publication 11th February 1499
    Place of Origin/Publication Strassburg
    Shelfmark Inc. 141
    Persons Printer: Iohann Grüninger
    Remarks

    Binding: Early 16th c. German Gothic, blind‑tooled half‑leather binding over wooden boards (Rozsondai 2013, nr. 924).

    Owner marks: 

    1. On the verso site of the flyleaf: Hunc librum emit frater Alexander Maier magister hospitalis 1553 (Alexander Mair physician in the hospital of the Holy Ghost in Memmingen from 1546.)
    2. Owner's stamp: G. Telekiek Alapítványa (The Foundation of Counts Teleki)

    Bibliography

    • Rozsondai, Marianne - Rozsondai, Béla: Catalogue of the Incunables in the Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Budapest, 2013. nr. 924.

    • Szendrei, Janka: A magyar középkor hangjegyes forrásai. [Musical Note Sources of medieval Hungary] Budapest, 1981. nr. F17.

    • The fragment has been described by the Fragmenta Manuscriptorum Musicalium Hungariae Mediaevalis Research Group as well in their database following their standard of description.

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