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Diurnal: rubricated portable Diurnal, Use of Windesheim — 15th century, end; Dutch

MS. Marshall 98

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Title

Diurnal: rubricated portable Diurnal, Use of Windesheim — 15th century, end; Dutch

Shelfmark

MS. Marshall 98

Place of origin

Dutch

Date

15th century, end

Language

Latin

Contents

Diurnal: rubricated portable Diurnal, Use of Windesheim

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

iii + '280' (really 281) leaves

Decoration

Fine borders.

Fine initials.

Musical notation

Notation on staves (see van Dijk 1957).

Binding

Stamped brown calf on bevelled boards, two clasps of brass and leather, one lost, contemporary Dutch work; on each cover a design of two panels with medallions containing animals, each panel surrounded by the inscription.

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Title

An Augustinian breviary

Shelfmark

MS. Marshall 98

Summary

An Augustinian breviary, according to the use of Utrecht, containing:

Fol. 1. an ordinale, rubr. beg. 'De aduentu domini'

Fol. 13. a calendar, in which the occurrence of stt. Pontianus, Servatius, Odulph, bishop Frederick, Gallus-some of which recur in the Litany-point to Utrecht

Fol. 23. the Temporale

Fol. 98. the Hours of the blessed Virgin Mary, according to the use of Utrecht, followed by (fol. 111v) day offices from Lauds to Compline, with some music

Fol. 167. the seven penitential psalms and litany, with special prayers for vigils of saints' days

Fol. 175v. the Office for the Dead

Fol. 186v. a hymnal, without music

Fol. 203. the Sanctorale

Fol. 261v. the Commune Sanctorum

Date

Written in the late 15th century in Holland

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On parchment, in double columns; 'domine exaudi oracionem meam et clamorem meum ad te.'Binding, stamped brown calf on bevelled boards, two clasps of brass and leather, one lost, contemporary Dutch work; on each cover a design of two panels with medallions containing animals, each panel surrounded by the inscription, illuminated

Physical extent

281 Leaves

Custodial history

Manuscript (67).

Fol. i has 'I.V.S.' in gold letters. Fol. 111v bears, in Thomas Marshall's hand, 'Pretium hujus missalis Romani R. 2: 16st'.

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Marshall Manuscripts

An Augustinian breviary

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