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        <publisher>Fragmentarium - Digital Research Laboratory for Medieval Manuscript Fragments</publisher>
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            <settlement>Cluj-Napoca</settlement>
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            <title>Antiphonale</title>
            <origDate>1451-1500</origDate>
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              <title>Antiphonale</title>
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              <note type="description">(In nativitate S. Johannis Baptistae)&#13;
... An. Ingresso Za[charia templum Do]mini, apparuit ei Gab[riel angelus stans] a dextris altaris inc[ensi. I.] Regem precursoris d[ominum veni]te adoremus. Ps.//</note>
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                <extent>1 partial bifolium<dimensions type="leaf_orig"><width min="300" max="310">300 310</width><height min="420" max="435">420 435</height></dimensions><dimensions type="written_orig"><width min="200" max="210">200 210</width><height min="290" max="300">290 300</height></dimensions><measure type="pageDimensions">188 x 275 mm</measure></extent>
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            <origin>On account of the musical notation, a Transylvanian origin cannot be excluded. The book may have been bound by the Jesuits of Cluj-Mănăștur, using material from locally available manuscripts. </origin>
            <provenance>The host volume was printed in Frankfurt in 1653, and was owned by the Jesuits of Cluj-Mănăștur in 1680: "Domus PP. Monostoriensium 1680" (title page). In 1832 the volume is recorded in the collections of the Royal Lyceum: "Bibliothecae Regalis Lycei Claudiopolitani 1832" (title page). </provenance>
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                  <bibl type="not-printed">Description by: Márton Szabolcs (CODEX Centre, UBB Cluj), 2026</bibl>
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