Breviary – Fragment
Parchment · 2 bifolia · 1101 – 1250 CE · Germany? · 320 x 66 mmF-j02u
Victoria, B.C., University of Victoria Libraries, Inc.Lat.5, binding supports (front and back)
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Aodhagán-Asher Dewis, University of Victoria, 2022
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Paula Raimondi Cantu, UVic, 2021
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Summary
Bottom halves of two bifolia used as binding supports (front and back) in an incunabulum (Petrus Lombardus, Glossa magistralis Psalterii, Nuremburg, Johann Sensenschmidt and Andreas Frisner, 1475/76). Catchwords visible on front bifolium indicate that it was once the outer leaves of a gathering. Text across both bifolia is readings and prayers from the Summer Histories (De Regum 3–4); the staffless neumes are visible for chants Montes Gelboe nec ros nec and Planxit autem David planctu magno.
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↗ CANTUS: De Regum