Notated breviary
Beheading of Saint John (August 29), birth of the Virgin Mary (September 8) and commemorations for the saints Sabina (August 29) and Felix and Audactus (August 30).
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General Information
Angular Northern textualis
Original Condition
Current Condition
The bifolium wascut to size to fit onto the binding. About three quarters remain, so three columns of text are visible. The folds of the bifolium are exposed, revealing horizontally cut sewing holes.
Book Decoration and Musical Notation
Red rubrics, red and blue initials (some pen-flourished).
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Host Volume
This fragment is one of three bifolia from the same breviary reused for three parts of the Polyhymnia Panegyrica (see virtual reconstruction F-qfnv). The fragments are still in situ on the host volumes, which belonged to Herlufsholm Skole, a private Latin school located in Næstved, Sealand. It was founded in 1565 on the grounds of a secularised Benedictine monastery, St Peders Kloster. It is unclear when the books entered the library or where they were bound. They contain no provenance inscriptions. A leaf from another liturgical manuscript (F-lxyd) is currently being used as a loose wrapper to protect the three songbooks belonging to Herlufsholm Skole. The old library of Herlufsholm was transferred to the University Library of Southern Denmark in 1968-69.
The covers are marked with Roman numerals as X, XI and XIII according to the voice the host volume contains. The bindings are simple laced-case covers, with four visible single endbands each.
Bibliography
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Holck, Jakob Povl. Den Gamle Verdens Magi: Bogsamlingen Fra Herlufsholm På Syddansk Universitetsbibliotek. Syddansk Universitetsbibliotek, 2015
https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/da/publications/den-gamle-verdens-magi-bogsamlingen-fra-herlufsholm-p%C3%A5-syddansk-u/ -
Hope, Steffen: Samlet oversigt over rapporter, tabeller og metadata samlet i perioden
01.11.17-28.02.18 (internal report for the University of Southern Denmark).