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Breviary, Use of Rome, Proprium de Tempore, General rubrics incomplete, Rubrical tables for the ferial antiphons before Christmas (), followed by an additional votive mass of Our Lady (fol. 311), Proprium Sanctorum, Commune Sanctorum — 14th century, second half

MS. Canon. Liturg. 213

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Title

Breviary, Use of Rome, Proprium de Tempore, General rubrics incomplete, Rubrical tables for the ferial antiphons before Christmas (), followed by an additional votive mass of Our Lady (fol. 311), Proprium Sanctorum, Commune Sanctorum — 14th century, second half

Shelfmark

MS. Canon. Liturg. 213

Date

14th century, second half

Language

Latin

Contents

Breviary, Use of Rome
(fol. 1) Proprium de Tempore
(fol. 6034v) General rubrics incomplete
(fol. 307) Rubrical tables for the ferial antiphons before Christmas (), followed by an additional votive mass of Our Lady (fol. 311)
(fol. 313) Proprium Sanctorum
(fol. 502v) Commune Sanctorum

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

ii + 511+ 1 + ii leaves

Hands

fol.83-310 by another hand

Decoration

Rubrics mostly in black and red underlined

Provenance

On fol. 1 is 'pertinet fratri Petro Giprelli' (? late 15th century)

On fol. 312v is a note of a debt of six florins owed by 'Petros Marchand de moñ', 31 May 1452, to 'frater Ludouicus'

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Title

'...Ordo breuiarii secundum consuetudinem Romane Curie'

Shelfmark

MS. Canon. Liturg. 213

Summary

'...Ordo breuiarii secundum consuetudinem Romane Curie', consisting of:

A Proprium de Tempore (fol. 1)

Proprium ('festiuitates') Sanctorum (fol. 313)

Commune Sanctorum (fol. 502v: imperf. at end)

Fol. 391 is torn

Date

Written in the second half of the 14th century

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On parchment, in double columns

Physical extent

514 Leaves

Custodial history

On fol. 1 is 'pertinet fratri Petro Giprelli (?: late 15th cent.?).'On fol. 312v is a note of a debt of six florins owed by 'Petrus Marchand de moñ', 31 May 1452, to 'frater Ludouicus.'.

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Collection contents

Canonici Manuscripts

Canonici Liturgical

'...Ordo breuiarii secundum consuetudinem Romane Curie'

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