Collectarium of an Italian diocese — 12th century; Italian, North
MS. Canon. Liturg. 320
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Title
Collectarium of an Italian diocese — 12th century; Italian, North
Shelfmark
MS. Canon. Liturg. 320
Place of origin
Italian, North
Date
12th century
Language
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
parchment
Musical notation
Notation on staves (see van Dijk 1957).
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Title
A Collectare of some Italian diocese
Shelfmark
MS. Canon. Liturg. 320
Summary
A Collectare of some Italian diocese ('archipresbyter', fol. 16v, etc.), with some hymns, lections, etc. The Propria de Tempore and Sanctorum are in one series, but wanting all before Quinquagesima: the Commune Sanctorum begins on fol. 65, but is imperf. at end. Leaves are also lost after fols. 6, 9, 23. There is musical notation, usually on one red line.
Date
Written in the 12th century in North Italy
Language
Latin
Physical facet
On parchment, imperfect
Physical extent
100 Leaves
Custodial history
The expression in the collect connected with Stt. Nazarius and Celsus (fol. 52v), 'populus tuus qui sub tantis sanctorum martyrum tuorum ... patrocini[i]s sunt constituti', may point to the neighbourhood of Milan.
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Collection contents
Canonici Liturgical
A Collectare of some Italian diocese
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