Missal

In decollatione S. Ioannis Baptistae missa

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Leeds, University of Leeds Libraries, Special Collections, MS Ripon Cathedral Fragments/19

Remarks by the Editor

This description is prepared as part of the Digital Explorations: Opening the Medieval Manuscript Fragments from the Ripon Cathedral Library project supported by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Research England under the Enhancing Research Culture funding stream. 

General Information

Title Missal
Shelfmarks MS Ripon Cathedral Fragments/19
Material Parchment
Place of Origin England
General Remarks

The origin identified based on 29 August being the feast of John the Baptist and Saint Sabina

Original Condition

Width of Written Area 173 – 175 mm
Number of Columns 2
Width of Columns 78 – 81 mm
Number of Lines at least 12
Line Height 8 mm

Current Condition

Extent 1 partial leaf
Dimensions 180-199 x 215-218 mm

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

Flourished initials in blue and red

  • Musical Notation

    Square notation

  • Content

    • Content Item
      • Text Language Latin
      • Title Mass for the decollation of John the Baptist.
      • Content Description

        Fol 1ra:1-1va:10

        Incipit: [Simu]lator ore descipit amicum suum iusti autem... (Liber Proverbiorum 11:9-11)  [Expectatio iustorum]

        Epistola: Expectatio iustorum
        Graduale: Posuisti (CI g02233)
        Alleluya Misso Herodes (CI g02547)

        [...]

        [Fol 1rb]...ta faciebat; et libenter eum audiebat. Et cum dies oportunus accessisset; (Evangelium secundum Marcum 6:21-24)

        Explicit: ...dixit matri sue.

      • Edition Missale ad usum Ecclesie westmonasteriensis, 928-931
    • Content Item
      • Text Language Latin
      • Title Mass for St. Sabina
      • Content Description

        Incipit: Eodem die sancte sabine virginis missa dicatur in capitulo officium

        [...]

        1vb

        Oracio: "Beate sabine virginis tue et martiris precibus..."
        Epistola: "Domine deus meus."
        Graduale: Diffusa est (CI g01397).
        Versus: Alleluja Specie tua. (CI g00023a)
        Evangelium: Simile est regnum celorum thesaurum
        Offertorium: Filie regum (g01388)
        Secreta: Muneribus nostris domine...


        Explicit: ...patrocinia et sempiterna.

      • 1v
      • Edition Missale ad usum Ecclesie westmonasteriensis, 931-932

    History

    Provenance

    Fragment was taken out of a binding of an unidentified book from the Ripon Cathedral Library. Previously used as pastedown.

    Multiple scribbles in multiple hands.

    Other available descriptions