Gottschalk Antiphonal – Virtual Reconstruction
Parchment · 27 leaves · 1180 – 1200 CE · Lambach Stiftsbibliothek · 320 X 243 mmF-75ud
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Davis, Lisa Fagin. The Gottschalk Antiphonary : Music and Liturgy in Twelfth-Century Lambach (Cambridge (UK): Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000)
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- F-lcqf: St. Louis, MO, St. Louis Public Library, Grolier #44, Leaf 91 in Davis, The Gottschalk Antiphonary (i.e. the first leaf of the ninth group of leaves) (Fragment)
- F-xgzh: Unknown, Current Location Unknown, II.1.i 1 and II.1.i 4, Leaves 33 and 36 in Davis, The Gottschalk Antiphonary (i.e. the third and sixth leaves of the third group of leaves) (Fragment)
- F-8fu0: New Haven, CT, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Zi +1525, n/a (Fragment)
- F-nd7s: Unknown, Current Location Unknown, II.1.i 2 and II.1.i 3, Leaves 34 and 35 in Davis, The Gottschalk Antiphonary (i.e. the fourth and fifth leaves of the third group of leaves) (Fragment)
- F-1s1f: Unknown, Current Location Unknown (Fragment)
- F-3o6i: Cambridge, MA, Harvard University, Houghton Library, MS Typ 704 (5), Leaf 46 in Davis, The Gottschalk Antiphonary (i.e. the sixth leaf of the fourth extant grouping) (Fragment)
- F-wn0s: St. Paul in Kärnten, Stiftsbibliothek St. Paul im Lavanttal, Frag. 54/8 1, Leaf 21 in Davis, The Gottschalk Antiphonal (i.e. the first leaf of the second grouping) (Fragment)
- F-dq2m: St. Paul in Kärnten, Stiftsbibliothek St. Paul im Lavanttal, Frag. 54/8 2, Leaf 22 in Davis, The Gottschalk Antiphonal (i.e. the second leaf of the second grouping) (Fragment)
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Summary
The Gottschalk Antiphonal was written at and for the use of the Lambach abbey (Upper Austria) in the last decades of the twelfth century. The manuscript was written and decorated by the prolific monk Gottschalk of Lambach (see Davis, The Gottschalk Antiphonary). In the fifteenth century, leaves of the manuscript were used as flyleaves and pastedowns in books bound at the Lambach bindery. Most of the fragments were removed and sold during World War II, although remnants remain in several Lambach incunables. Leaves of the Gottschalk Antiphonal have been identified in several collections: The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript at Yale University (seventeen leaves); the Houghton Library at Harvard University (two leaves); the St. Louis Public Library in St. Louis, Missouri (one leaf); the abbey of St.-Paul-I'm-Lavanttal (Austria) (two leaves). Four leaves known to have been at Lambach in the early 1990s are untraced, as is the leaf formerly hanging on the wall of a hotel in Badgastein, Austria. These missing leaves are included in this reconstruction in black-and-white, the only extant images of the leaves.