Cantuale, written in Spain in three different hands
Gibson 47
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Title
Cantuale, written in Spain in three different hands
Shelfmark
Gibson 47
Summary
Cantuale, written in Spain in three different hands, containing responsories followed by an antiphon for the feasts of:
(fols. 1-7) St. John the Evangelist;
(fols. 7v-17) St. Catherine;
(fols. 17v-21) St. John the Baptist, with square notation on 5 staves of 5 lines ruled in red.
Date
16th century
Language
English
Physical facet
Dark brown morocco, gilt. On vellum and paper
Physical extent
22 Leaves
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Collection contents
Volumes Collected by Strickland Gibson
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