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Portable Franciscan Missal — 1462; Italian

MS. Canon. Liturg. 163

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Title

Portable Franciscan Missal — 1462; Italian

Shelfmark

MS. Canon. Liturg. 163

Place of origin

Italian

Date

1462

Language

Latin

Contents

Portable Franciscan Missal

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

i + 183 (184) + i fol.

Decoration

At the beginning of the canon (fol. 82) a coarse miniature.

In the lower margin of fol. 86 a drawing of the resurrection.

Coloured initials, rubrics, parts of text in red.

Musical notation

Some square notation on 9 staves of 3 red lines.

Provenance

The date of the manuscript is on fol.179. The patron feast of the church may have been in March; see fol. 2.

'Deo et beate marie gratias semper referamus. Amen. Anno domini mº.ccccº.lxijº. die .xxiijº. mensis octubris', fol. 179; the same scribe continued beyond this point, probably to fol. 181 col. 1 line 1 or fol. 181v, col. 2 line 14.

'Sum Doctoris Joannis Antonij Probi', fol. 1, 16th cent.

'Io Donato Larofalo Di Chieri seruo di Maria', fol. 110, 16th cent.

'giustino Terzani', fol. 182, 16th cent.

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Title

'...Ordo Missalis secundum consuetudinem Romane Curie'

Shelfmark

MS. Canon. Liturg. 163

Summary

'...Ordo Missalis secundum consuetudinem Romane Curie', Franciscan, consisting of:

A Calendar (fol. 1)

Proprium de Tempore (fol. 7: Ordinary of the Mass, fol. 74: Canon, fol. 82v, with a picture)

'Proprium Sanctorum' (fol. 117v)

'Commune Sanctorum' (fol. 151v)

Special masses (fol. 166)

On fol. 179 is the date '... Anno Domini M°.cccc°.lxij°. die xxiij° mensis Octubris ...' Franciscan statutes made at Pisa are mentioned at fols. 2, 4v. Some musical notation occurs

Date

Written in 1462 in Italy

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On parchment, in double columns

Physical extent

185 Leaves

Custodial history

'Io Donato Sarofalo di Chieri seruo di Maria' (fol. 110), 'Giustino Terzani' (fol. 182), 'Sum doctoris johannis Antonij Probi' (fol. i: all 16th cent.)

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Collection contents

Canonici Manuscripts

Canonici Liturgical

'...Ordo Missalis secundum consuetudinem Romane Curie'

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  • Larofalo di Chieri, Donato, OSM, 16th cent.

  • Terzani, Giustino, 16th cent.

  • Probus, Johannes Antonius, 16th cent.

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