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Beauvais Missal – Fragment

Parchment · 1 leaf · 1270 – 1300 CE · Beauvais, France · 290 x 204 mm

F-whyw

Mansfield, Connecticut, University of Connecticut, Archives & Special Collections, s.n.
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Language
Latin
Reconstruction Summary

 …latione cognoscit auxilium…/...tue munus adquiritur. Per. Communio. (St. Calixtus (10/14); St. Lucian et soc. eius (10/16)). Dismembered by Philip Duschnes in 1942; many leaves used as no. 15 in Otto F. Ege's "Fifty Original Leaves of Medieval Manuscripts" portfolios. This leaf formerly in a private collection in Mansfield, Connecticut, donated to the University of Connecticut in October, 2022.

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Online Since
10/16/2022

Beauvais Missal

Parchment · 1 leaf · 1270 – 1300 CE · Beauvais, France · 290 x 204 mm

F-whyw

Mansfield, Connecticut, University of Connecticut, Archives & Special Collections, s.n.

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Beauvais Missal (Fragment), Mansfield, Connecticut, University of Connecticut, Archives & Special Collections, s.n. (https://fragmentarium.ms/overview/F-whyw)

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Online Since
10/16/2022

Beauvais Missal – Fragment

Parchment · 1 leaf · 1270 – 1300 CE · Beauvais, France · 290 x 204 mm

F-whyw

Mansfield, Connecticut, University of Connecticut, Archives & Special Collections, s.n.

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Online Since
10/16/2022
Century
  • 13th century
Text Language
  • Latin
Script Type
  • Gothic Script (generic)
Illuminated
  • Yes
Liturgica
  • Missal
Musical Notation
  • Staff Notation (generic)
Ege, Otto F.
  • Role: Fragmentator
  • Authority Source: VIAF
  • Biographical data: 1888-1951
Beauvais (France)
  • Role: Not Specified
  • Authority Source: VIAF

Beauvais Missal

F-whyw

Mansfield, Connecticut, University of Connecticut, Archives & Special Collections, s.n.
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Beauvais Missal, Mansfield, Connecticut, University of Connecticut, Archives & Special Collections, s.n.
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