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Book of Hours, Use of Rome, Office of the Virgin, Penitential Psalms, Litany, Office of the Dead, Office of the Passion, Te deum, Magnificat with interpolated prayers after each versicle, Mass of St Fabian and St Sebastian, Mass of the Virgin — 15th century, third quarter; Italy, North

MS. Canon. Liturg. 32

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Title

Book of Hours, Use of Rome, Office of the Virgin, Penitential Psalms, Litany, Office of the Dead, Office of the Passion, Te deum, Magnificat with interpolated prayers after each versicle, Mass of St Fabian and St Sebastian, Mass of the Virgin — 15th century, third quarter; Italy, North

Shelfmark

MS. Canon. Liturg. 32

Place of origin

Italy, North

Date

15th century, third quarter

Language

Latin

Contents

Book of Hours, Use of Rome
(fol. 1) Office of the Virgin
(fol. 67) Penitential Psalms
(fol. 81) Litany
(fol. 93) Office of the Dead
(fol. 141) Office of the Passion
(fol. 169v) Te deum
(fol. 171) Magnificat with interpolated prayers after each versicle
(fol. 176) Mass of St Fabian and St Sebastian
(fol. 183) Mass of the Virgin

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

i + 190 + i fol.

Decoration

Good border (mutilated)

Acquisition

Bought by the Bodleian Library in 1817 from Giovanni Perissinotti. On the purchase, see Digital Bodleian

Provenance

Matteo Luigi Canonici (1727– c. 1806)

Following Canonici's death, the collection passed to his brother, Giuseppe Canonici, and then to Canonici's nephew, Giovanni Perissinotti, in 1807 following Giuseppe Canonici's death

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Title

'Officium beate Marie Virginis secundum consuetudinem Romane Eclesie'

Shelfmark

MS. Canon. Liturg. 32

Summary

'Officium beate Marie Virginis secundum consuetudinem Romane Eclesie', followed by:

The Penitential Psalms with Litany (fol. 67)

'Officium in agenda Mortuorum' (fol. 93)

'Officium sanctissime Passionis ... Yhesu Christi' (fol. 141) and some votive masses

A capital is cut out of fol. 1.

Date

Written in the 15th century in Italy

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On parchment

Physical extent

191 Leaves

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Collection contents

Canonici Manuscripts

Canonici Liturgical

'Officium beate Marie Virginis secundum consuetudinem Romane Eclesie'

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  • Canonici, Giuseppe (d. 1807)

  • Canonici, Matteo Luigi, 1727-1805

  • Perisinotti, Giovanni, fl. c. 1807-17

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