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Guardbook of liturgical fragments

MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8

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Title

Guardbook of liturgical fragments

Shelfmark

MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8

Associated place

Oporto

Thurnham

Place of origin

Italian

Portuguese

German (?)

English

French

French or German (?)

German

Date

11th cent. or earlier

14th cent.

15th century, third quarter

late 12th cent. (?)

15th cent., first half

16th–17th cent.

late 13th cent.

late 14th cent. – early 15th cent.

14th (?) cent.

17th century

c.1300

15th cent.

16th or 17th century

Language

Latin

Contents

MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 1
(fol.1) Antiphons, harmonized.
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 2
(fol.5) Frontispieces of books used in papal ceremonies, in the Sistine chapel with the arms of Urban VIII (1623–44) (defaced) and Alexander VII (1655–67) respectively.
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 3
(fol.8) Missal
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 4
(fol.10) Missal
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 5
(fol.11) Missal, Use of Sarum
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 6
(fol.15) Missal, Use of Sarum
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 7
(fol.16) Antiphonal, Use of Sarum
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 8
(fol.17) Missal, Use of Sarum
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 9
(fol.21) Breviary, Use of Sarum (choir breviary)
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 10
(fol.27) Breviary, Use of Sarum
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 11
(fol.29) Gradual, Use of Sarum
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 12
(fol.30) Antiphonal, Use of Sarum (?)
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 13
(fol.31) Antiphonal
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 14
(fol.36) Missal, Use of Sarum
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 15
(fol.42) See MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7, fol.28
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 16
(fol.43) Breviary, Franciscan
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 17
(fol.45) Missal, Dominican
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 18
(fol.54) Antiphonal, monastic (?)
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 19
(fol.62) Missal, Use of Sarum
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 20
(fol.63) Missal, Use of Sarum
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 21
(fol.64) Johannes Beleth Summa de ecclesiasticis officiis
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 22
(fol.66) Missal, Use of Sarum
MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8 – Part 23
(fols. 67–68) Amalarius of Metz (?) Ps.-Alcuin (?)

Musical notation

Notation on staves (see van Dijk 1957).

Provenance

From bindings of printed books and manuscripts unless otherwise noted.

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  • Alexander, VII, Pope, 1599-1667

  • Beleth, Jean, -1182

  • Rose, C. H., fl. c. 1916-1930

  • Johnson, Andrewe, 16th cent.

  • Alcuin, pseudo

  • Ker, N. R., (Neil Ripley)

  • Randall, Gervase, 17th cent.

  • Cresswell, Miss C. M., fl. 1926

  • Amalarius, Archbishop of Lyon, approximately 775-approximately 850

  • Bell, Charles Francis, 1871-1966

  • Urban, VIII, Pope, 1568-1644

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