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            <settlement>Cluj-Napoca</settlement>
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            <title>Antiphonale</title>
            <origDate>1476-1500</origDate>
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              <title>Antiphonale</title>
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              <note type="description">(S. Michael/ Angeli Custodes?)&#13;
[(A.) Bene]//dicite Domino omnes ang[eli eius potentes virtute] qui facitis verbum eius [ad audiendam vocem sermo]num eius. (R.?) B[enedicam Dominum in omni] tempore semper laus e[jus in ore meo.]</note>
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            <origin>The Bohemian musical notation suggests an origin in that region.</origin>
            <provenance>The host volumes were printed in Bologna in 1662-1663. In 1673 the book belonged to a person whose name was erased: "††††††† 1673" (title page of C.52182). It subsequently belonged to an Augustinian monk: "&lt;sub rasura:&gt; S&lt;um&gt; P&lt;ii&gt; P&lt;atris&gt; Er&lt;emitarium&gt; Ord&lt;inis&gt; A&lt;augustini&gt; R&lt;everendi&gt; D&lt;omini&gt;  Danielis? Krancz?" (title page of C.52182). In the eighteenth century the volume belonged to the Benedictine abbey of Pannonhalma: "Conventus Sancti Martini O.S.P. Benedicti in Tertio Monte Pannoniae" (title page of C.52182). Finally, in 1833 the volume was at the Royal High School of Cluj: "Bibliothecae Lycei Regalis Claudiopolitani 1833" (title page of C.52182).  </provenance>
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                  <bibl type="not-printed">Description by: Márton Szabolcs &amp; Andrian Papahagi (CODEX Centre, UBB Cluj), 2026</bibl>
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