Breviary, Use of Rome (Augustinian) — 15th century, third quarter; Italian, Cremona
MS. Canon. Liturg. 165
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Title
Breviary, Use of Rome (Augustinian) — 15th century, third quarter; Italian, Cremona
Shelfmark
MS. Canon. Liturg. 165
Place of origin
Italian, Cremona
Date
15th century, third quarter
Language
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
parchment
Decoration
DecorationFine historiated borders and initials. (Pächt and Alexander ii. 643, pl. LXII)
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Title
'...Breuiarium secundum ritum ac formam Romane Curie'
Shelfmark
MS. Canon. Liturg. 165
Summary
'...Breuiarium secundum ritum ac formam Romane Curie' (fol. 86), consisting of:
A Calendar (fol. 1)
Psalter (fol. 7)
Proprium de Tempore (fol. 86)
Proprium ('Festiuitates') Sanctorum (fol. 262)
'Commune Sanctorum' (fol. 421)
'... Summa omnium rubricarum breuiarij' (fol. 453) and some Augustinian additions
The Calendar is Augustinian, while the occurrence of Gulielmus (de Mala Valle) in red on Feb. 10, and of the translation of St. Zeno in red on May 21 and in the Litany, suggest a Wilhelmine house in or near Verona after it had become Augustinian.
Date
Written in the 15th century in Italy
Language
Latin
Physical facet
On parchment, in double columns, with some illuminated borders, etc.
Physical extent
473 Leaves
Custodial history
On fol. 7 (erased) 'Domus sancte Marie [?] de Haya [? ?, conceivably Glarea] C. A. [= Canonicorum Augustinensium?]', 16th cent.
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Collection contents
Canonici Liturgical
'...Breuiarium secundum ritum ac formam Romane Curie'
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