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Fragments of Sarum Missal – Fragment

Parchment · 2 leaves · 1350 – 1450 CE · England / Northern Europe ? · 300 x 205 mm

F-jilc

St. Andrews, University of St Andrews Libraries and Museums, Roy BS485.P7C08
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Language
Latin
Reconstruction Summary

Sections of the Sarum Missal, including votive masses from the time of Easter for the Holy Spirit, the Priest himself, Masses for the King and Queen.

Used as pastedowns in St Andrews University Library Roy BS485.P7C08, an early 17th Century printed edition of Possevini's Apperatus Sacer; published by Johann Grymnich in Cologne (1608). Gifted to St Andrews by John Young as part of the Royal collection in 1612.

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Online Since
04/28/2022

Fragments of Sarum Missal

Parchment · 2 leaves · 1350 – 1450 CE · England / Northern Europe ? · 300 x 205 mm

F-jilc

St. Andrews, University of St Andrews Libraries and Museums, Roy BS485.P7C08

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Fragments of Sarum Missal (Fragment), St. Andrews, University of St Andrews Libraries and Museums, Roy BS485.P7C08 (https://fragmentarium.ms/overview/F-jilc)

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Online Since
04/28/2022

Fragments of Sarum Missal – Fragment

Parchment · 2 leaves · 1350 – 1450 CE · England / Northern Europe ? · 300 x 205 mm

F-jilc

St. Andrews, University of St Andrews Libraries and Museums, Roy BS485.P7C08

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Online Since
04/28/2022
Century
  • 14th century
Text Language
  • Latin
Script Type
  • Gothic Script (generic)
Illuminated
  • Yes
Liturgica
  • Missal
Decoration
  • Initial

Fragments of Sarum Missal

F-jilc

St. Andrews, University of St Andrews Libraries and Museums, Roy BS485.P7C08
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Canvases
  • fragment 1 recto
  • fragment 1 verso
  • fragment 2 recto
  • fragment 2 verso
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fragment 1 verso
fragment 2 recto