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Missal (Use of Beauvais) – Fragment

Parchment · 1 leaf · 1275 – 1300 CE · France · 275 x 196 mm

F-5uba

Canberra, The Australian National University Library,
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Language
Latin
Reconstruction Summary

The leaf is from the third volume of a 3-volume Missal given to Beauvais Cathedral by a former canon, Robert de Hangest, shortly before his death on 3 November 1356 so that he would be commemorated every year on the date of his death. The Missal formed part of the Cathedral Library for several centuries until the Napoleonic period when the Missal and other works and relics were removed. While the first and second volumes have yet to surface, the third volume of the Missal (comprising 308 leaves) passed through several hands of ownership. In 1942 it was dismembered with a portion sold to Otto F. Ege. He contributed 42 leaves to specimen sets he compiled and marketed as "Fifty Original Leaves from Medieval Manuscripts". The Missal leaves are listed as no. 15 of the 50 chosen exemplars.

In 1981, this leaf came onto the market, sold by Maggs Bros, London, to the Friends of the Australian National University Library. It is the 111th surviving fragment of the Missal to be identified, the first to be located in Australia.

Contents: Written for use in the liturgy of Beauvais. Text with musical annotation (square musical notation on a 4-line stave) contains the Mass for the fourth Sunday after Easter (including the Credo, Offertory, Secret, Preface, Communion and Postcommunion) and the Introit of the Mass for the fifth Sunday after Easter. 

Decoration: Three 2-line and one 1-line initials ornamented in gold and colours (blue and pink) heightened with white penwork. The large initials have graceful long descenders with interlaced terminals and foliate extensions. Two 2-line initials with geometric penwork in black ink.

(R. Faunce)
Scholarly description(s)
  • Maggs Bros., European Miniatures and Illumination & Calligraphy also early writing from Egypt. Bulletin No. 11. London (November 1982)
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  • R. Faunce, "Cataloguing and making discoverable ANU Library's small collection of detached medieval manuscript leaves", The Australian National University, 2018.
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  • Catalogue de la collection formée par M. Didier Petit a Lyon (Paris: Dentu, 1843)
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  • Otto F. Ege, Fifty Original Leaves from Medieval Manuscripts, Western Europe XII-XVI century, c1940
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05/20/2018

Missal (Use of Beauvais)

Parchment · 1 leaf · 1275 – 1300 CE · France · 275 x 196 mm

F-5uba

Canberra, The Australian National University Library,

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Missal (Use of Beauvais) – Fragment

Parchment · 1 leaf · 1275 – 1300 CE · France · 275 x 196 mm

F-5uba

Canberra, The Australian National University Library,

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Roxanne.Missingham@anu.edu.au
Online Since
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Curated Tags: Location: Beauvais Topic: Easter Miscellaneous: Ege
Century
  • 13th century
Text Language
  • Latin
Script Type
  • Gothic Script (generic)
Illuminated
  • Yes
Liturgica
  • Missal
Brölemann, Henry Auguste
  • Role: Previous Owner
  • Authority Source: VIAF
  • Biographical data: 1775-1854
Duschnes, Philip C
  • Role: Fragmentator
  • Authority Source: VIAF
  • Biographical data: 1897-1970
Ege, Otto F.
  • Role: Fragmentator
  • Authority Source: VIAF
  • Biographical data: 1888-1951
Hearst, William Randolph
  • Role: Previous Owner
  • Authority Source: VIAF
  • Biographical data: 1863-1951
Maggs Bros
  • Role: Seller
  • Authority Source: VIAF
  • Biographical data: 1853-
Petit de Meurville, François Didier
  • Role: Previous Owner
  • Authority Source: VIAF
  • Biographical data: 1793-1873
Beauvais (France)
  • Role: Not Specified
  • Authority Source: VIAF
Cleveland (Ohio)
  • Role: Not Specified
  • Authority Source: VIAF
Lyon (France)
  • Role: Not Specified
  • Authority Source: Library of Congress
New York City (New York)
  • Role: Not Specified
  • Authority Source: VIAF

Missal (Use of Beauvais) Missalis Belvacensis

F-5uba

Canberra, The Australian National University Library
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