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        <title>Missale Ottoniense Novum (Missale Ripense)</title>
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        <publisher>Fragmentarium - Digital Research Laboratory for Medieval Manuscript Fragments</publisher>
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            <settlement>Odense</settlement>
            <repository>Syddansk Universitetsbibliotek</repository>
            <idno>RARA Musik L 46</idno>
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            <title>Missale Ottoniense Novum (Missale Ripense)</title>
            <origDate>1501</origDate>
            <origPlace>Odense</origPlace>
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                <extent>Two pieces<dimensions type="leaf_orig"/><dimensions type="written_orig"/><measure type="pageDimensions">58 x 39 mm and 134 x 29</measure></extent>
                <foliation>Quire signatures in small Gothic typeface</foliation>
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                  <p>One of the pieces was originally used as a spine support, judging by the long narrow hole cut into it and a small piece of thread still attached to it. </p>
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                <p>Large Gothic texture missal type in the 'Brandis' style, type 4:165G according to the Typenrepertorium der Wiegendrucke. </p>
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            <decoDesc>
              <decoNote>Red rubrication and xylographic ornaments<persName/></decoNote>
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            <summary>This missal was ascribed to the diocese of Ribe in Jutland at first, where Matthäus Brandis was active in 1504. Merethe Geert Andersen's view, that it was printed for Odense in 1501, is now generally accepted. However, the edition is still often referred to as Missale Ripense and dated 1504. It is only preserved fragmentarily. The surviving fragments come from the wrappers of 16th and early 17th century financial records and are now kept for the most part at the Royal Library in Copenhagen.</summary>
            <origin>Odense</origin>
            <provenance>The missal was probably used in a Danish church up until the Reformation in 1536/37, likely in the diocese of Odense or a neighbouring one. </provenance>
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                  <bibl type="not-printed">Description by: Charlotte Epple, Fragmentarium, 2026</bibl>
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              <bibl>Merete Geert Andersen: De trykte missaler fra Roskilde stift og deres bogtrykkere -en nyvurdering, in: Nordisk tidskrift för Bok- och Biblioteksväsen 75 (1988), p. 65-96.</bibl>
              <bibl>Holck, Jakob Povl. ‘Herlufsholm-Samlingen På Syddansk Universitetsbibliotek Og Forskningspotentialet–Om Forskellige Fund Af Fragmenter’. Studier i Nordisk, nos 2016–2018 (2022): 5–40. </bibl>
              <bibl>Kongsted, Ole. ‘Herlufsholm-Samlingen R 121-125 Og Danskerne i Italien Omkring 1600’. In Umisteligt: Festskrift Til Erland Kolding Nielsen. Det Kongelige Bibliotek, Museum Tusculanum Press, 2007.</bibl>
              <bibl>Kongsted, Ole, ‘...Derforuden i et Bundt Endeel Gl. Musicalia, Mutilerede, u-Nyttige Og Af Ingen Importance’. Delaspekter Vedrørende Musikmanuskripterne i Herlufsholm-Samlingen i Syddansk Universitetsbibliotek. I Sofie Lene Bak (Red.)“Kildekunst”–Historiske Og Kulturhistoriske Studier. Festskrift Til John T. Lauridsen. Bd 1 (2016): 89–115. </bibl>
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