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            <title>Noted Missal</title>
            <origDate>Second half of the thirteenth century</origDate>
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              <note type="description">Fragment comes from the sanctorale section of the original manuscript, with late November feast days (Ss Chrysogonus and Katherine of Alexandria) and Common of Saints (beginning with the Common of an Apostle). To chants are marked with adiastematic neumes: Alleluia ex tumba sancte Katharine and Ego autem sicut oliva .</note>
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                  <p>Noted missal leaf used to bind together two sixteenth-century books printed in Basel. Though the leaf wraps around the boards, paper pastedowns cover anything that may have been visible on the inside covers and cut off at least one of the upper rows of visible text. The parchment on the spine is sufficiently damaged (and partially covered by a now-faded label) to obscure the text.</p>
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            <musicNotation>Two chants are notated with adiastematic neumes: one for St Katherine and another for the Common of an Apostle (g03426 and g01259 respectively in the CANTUS). </musicNotation>
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                  <bibl type="not-printed">Description by: Angela Kaneen, Victoria (University of Victoria), 2021</bibl>
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