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Fragment of a choral antiphonary [?] : manuscript, [15--?]

Author/Creator:
Catholic Church.
Publication:
[15--?]
Format/Description:
Manuscript
1 item (7 leaves) : parchment, music ; 77 cm
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Standardized Title:
Antiphonary
Subjects:
Catholic Church -- Liturgy.
Catholic Church.
Liturgics.
Catholic Church -- Liturgy -- Texts -- Manuscripts.
Antiphonaries.
Gregorian chants -- Manuscripts.
Gregorian chants.
Divine office (Music).
Antiphonaries -- Specimens.
Illumination of books and manuscripts -- Specimens.
Illumination of books and manuscripts.
Form/Genre:
Texts.
Manuscripts.
Specimens.
Codices.
Illuminations.
Antiphonaries.
Choirbooks.
Gregorian chants.
Manuscripts, Latin.
Manuscripts, Renaissance.
Language:
In Latin.
Summary:
Seven leaves from a Latin codex liturgical or service book on parchment, probably a choral antiphonary. The text comes from the choral portion of the Divine Office for the Holy Week Triduum, beginning with Matins on Holy Thursday and going through Vespers on Holy Saturday. In a number of instances there is a gap in the text from one leaf to the next, indicating that these leaves do not form a continuous fragment.
Notes:
Provenance unidentified but possibly Spanish.
Date uncertain; possibly 16th century.
The text is set for monophonic chant for choir. The music is written in square Gregorian notation on a four-line staff.
Several of the capital letters are decorated with green, blue and gold. Red is used to indicate the beginning of antiphons, psalm verses, etc.
OCLC:
155959118