Antiphonary (fragment).

Published/Created:
Southern Germany,
[between 1090 and 1110].
Physical Description:
ff. 1 : parchment ; 235 x 137 mm.
Notes:
Decoration: on fol. 1v, there are portions of a 3-line square capital "T" in orange; initials of the antiphons beginning feriae IV and VI are 1-line rustic capitals in orange; initials of responses and of the antiphon beginning feria V are thick brown uncials filled with red; other 1-line initials are brown rustic capitals highlighted with red; rubrics are written in orange rustic capitals; liturgical directions are written in brown minuscule highlighted with red; punctuated with the punctus; interlinear neumes for chants with full text are in the St. Gall style.
Script: written in Caroline minuscule.
The fragment was once used as a pastedown in in the binding of another volume.
Abstract:
Manuscript fragment on parchment of an antiphonary containing among other items: various Feria from Quadragesima; Saturday of the first week of Quadragesima; and Second Sunday of Quadragesima.
Topics:
Antiphonaries.
Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven.
Medieval and Renaissance Manuscript Fragments in Beinecke Library.
Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library.
Topics:
Catholic Church--Liturgy.
Language:
Latin
Genre:
Manuscripts, Medieval--Germany--11th century.
Manuscripts, Medieval--Germany--12th century.
Format:
Text
Content Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Rights:
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Access Restrictions:
Public
Call Number:
Beinecke MS 482.28
Orbis Record:
12848931
Yale Collection:
Beinecke Library
Digital Collection:
General Collection, BRBL, Yale University
oid pointer:
1017176
Citation:
Antiphonary (fragment). General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.
Extent of digitization:
Complete work digitized.
OID:
2003825
PID:
digcoll:3330044