Free Library of Philadelphia, Lewis E M 76:42-44
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Metadata
- DS ID:
- DS5751
- Shelfmark:
- Lewis E M 76:42-44
- Title:
- Antiphonary
- Place:
- Italy
- Date:
- 1400-1499
- Language:
- Latin
- Physical Description:
- Extent: 400 x 557 mm; parchment
- Note:
- Initial P
This leaf, which was originally fol. LXXXXVIv (or 99v), begins an antiphon for Matins for the first Sunday after Pentecost, 'Preparate corda vestra domino...' (Prepare your heart for the Lord).
This leaf, which was originally fol. LXXXXVr (or 95r), contains the end of the Benedictus antiphon and the beginning of the Magnificat antiphon for Ember Friday of Pentecost Week.
This leaf, which was originally fol. LXXXXVIr (or 99r), continues the Bendictus antiphon for Ember Saturday of Pentecost week, and begins the liturgy for the first Sunday after Pentecost.
This leaf, which was originally fol. LXXXXVv (or 95v), continues the Magnificat antiphon for Ember Friday of Pentecost Week, followed by the Bendictus antiphon for Ember Saturday of Pentecost week.
Initial D
This leaf was originally fol. XXXIIIr (33r).
This leaf was originally fol. XXXVIIIv (38v). It continues an unidentified response from the liturgy for the second week after Octave of Easter.
This leaf was originally fol. XXXVIIIr (38r). It contains the beginning of an unidentifed response from the liturgy for the second week after Octave of Easter.
This leaf was originally fol. XXXIIIv (33v). It continues the first response and the beginning of the second response of the first nocturn of Matins for the second Sunday after Easter.
This leaf was originally fol. LXr (60r). The initial begins the first response of the first nocturn of Matins for Ascension Thursday, 'Post passionem suam per dies quadraginta ....' (After his Passion, for forty days).
This leaf was originally fol. LIr (51r). The leaf contains a response sometimes used for the third Sunday after Easter.
This leaf was originally fol. LXr (60r). It contains antiphons preceding the first response of the first nocturn of Matins for Ascension Thursday.
The chants inscribed on Lewis E M 76:43 are not continuous, and the foliation on the inner verso and recto of the bifolium in Roman numerals indicates that the bifolium was probably the outermost one of the gathering. This leaf was originally fol. LIv (51v). This leaf contains a response probably for the third Sunday after Easter.
Lewis E M 76: 42-44 are four bifolia taken from the same antiphonary.
The chants inscribed on Lewis E M 76:42 are continuous.
The chants inscribed on Lewis E M 76:43 are not continuous, and the foliation on the inner verso and recto of the bifolium in Roman numerals indicates the bifolium was either the outermost bifolium or placed in between the outer- and innermost bifolia of a gathering.
The chants inscribed on Lewis E M 76:44 are not continuous, and the on the inner verso and recto of the bifolium in Roman numerals indicates that the bifolium was probably the outermost one of the gathering.
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