Feast of St John, antiphon 'Exiit sermo inter fratres' (Cantus ID: 002791)
Upper flyleaf:
recto:
Feast of St John, trope 'Hic est discipulus ille' (Cantus ID: g00567.Tp01)
Feast of St John, versus ad repetendum for the Introit: 'Justus ut palma florebit' (Cantus ID: g01259e
verso:
Feast of the Holy Innocents, antiphon 'Ex ore infantium deus' (Cantus ID: 002749)
Feast of the Holy Innocents, offertory: 'Anima nostra sicut passer' (Cantus ID: g00576); Psalm 'Canticum graduum' (Psalms 123:1; Cantus ID: 920123)
lower flyleaf:
recto:
Feast of St Stephen, introitus: 'Etenim sederunt principes' (Cantus ID: g00559)
verso:
Feast of St Stephen, gradual verse: 'Adjuva me domine deus meus' (Cantus ID: g00560a)
Feast of St Stephen, alleluia: 'Alleluia Video caelos apertos' (Cantus ID: g00562)
Common of one Confessor (not martyr!), offertory: 'In virtute tua domine laetabitur' (Cantus ID: g01357)
Lower pastedown:
recto:
Feast of St Stephen, introit verse: 'Beati immaculati' (Cantus ID: g00559b)
Feast of St Stephen, gradual: 'Sederunt principes' (Cantus ID: g00560)
verso:
Feast of St Stephen, communion: 'Video caelos apertos' (Cantus ID: g00564)
Common of one Confessor (Doctor), introit: 'In medio ecclesiae' (Cantus ID: g01342)
The same tropes are to be found in:
Frere, Walter Howard, ed., The Winchester Troper, from Mss. of the Xth and XIth Centuries: With Other Documents Illustrating the History of Tropes in England and France (London: Bradshaw Society, 1894)
Online Since 02/06/2024
Gradual
Parchment · 2 bifolia · 1251 – 1300 CE · 313 x 237 mm
F-q1fc
Brugge, Openbare Bibliotheek Brugge, Ms. 10
How to quote
Gradual (Fragment),
Brugge, Openbare Bibliotheek Brugge, Ms. 10, Upper pastedown and flyleaf, lower pastedown (now loose) and flyleaf
(https://fragmentarium.ms/overview/F-q1fc)