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  • Language: Latin. Incipit: //Kalends martius. Folio range: 1r-5v ** Language: Latin. Modern title: Missal. Incipit: // Letamini gentes con plebe eius. Explicit: Qui fuit melea . Qui fuit menna//. Folio range: 6r-177v ** Language: Latin. Supplied title: Missal additions in multiple hands. Incipit: Ecce sacerdos magnus qui in uita sua curauit. Explicit: propitius gaudia lucis perpetuae Qui vinis. Folio range: 178r-179r ** Language: Latin. Supplied title: Lauda sion salvatorem . lauda durem et pastorem. Scribal title: Prosa de corpore christi. Author: Thomas Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274. Incipit: Lauda syon saluatorem . lauda ducem et pastorem. Explicit: coheredes et sodales fac sanctorum civium . Amen. Folio range: 179r-179v ** Language: Latin. Supplied title: Missal addition. Incipit: Os iusti meditabitur sapienciam et lingua eius loquetur. Explicit: non conteretur bedican dominun [sic] in omni. Folio range: 180r-180v ** Language: Latin. Supplied title: Additional prayers in multiple hands. Incipit: Officium pro defunctit. Explicit: Et exspecto resurrectionem mor<tuor>um et vitam venturi seculi Amen. Folio range: 181r-182v
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Time Period
  • Second half of the 13th or first half of the 14th century
Place of Origin
  • France
Description
  • A French missal produced in the second half of the thirteenth or first half of the fourteenth century. The volume opens with a calendar missing the first leaf. The missal itself is also imperfect at the beginning, and starts with the temporal, giving readings for the second Sunday of Advent. The sanctoral is on fols. 113r-164v. Marginal notation in multiple hands found throughout, particularly on the final folios where numerous additional prayers are recorded by later readers.
Call Number
  • Haldeman Coll 264 .023 .C286ma
Contributors
  • Records created or enhanced by the Peripheral Manuscript Project’s Description team, led by Dr. Elizabeth K. Hebbard and Dr. Sarah L. Noonan.
Source Identifier
  • sbt_002_001
Keywords
  • Liturgy
  • Marginalia
  • Missal
  • Christian
  • Manicules
  • Puzzle initial
  • France
  • Pen-flourished initial
Title
  • Missal
Author
  • Thomas Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274
Physical Description
  • Physical type: Codex. Support material: Parchment. Extent: ii (paper) +182 + ii (paper). Collation: Q1 (6: -1), Q2 (10: -1), Q3-7 (10), Q8 (6: -6), Q9 (4: -1), Q10 (10), Q11 (8), Q12-13 (10), Q14 (8), Q15-20 (10), Q21 (4). Foliation - Pagination: In late-medieval hand in black ink in top margin of verso. Catchwords: Horizontal and undecorated. Bound dimensions (in mm): 327 x 220 x 75. Page dimensions (in mm): 313 x 208. Written area (in mm): 222 x 153 (outer bounding lines). Script: Gothic. Script type: Textualis. Layout: Two columns ruled in lead for 39 lines. Double vertical bounding lines in lead outside each column, single vertical bounding lines in the center margin. Prickings for bounding lines visible in upper and lower margins. Decoration: Ten- to three-line puzzle initials with ink border in red and blue along the left side of the column. Four- to two-line alternating red and blue penwork initials. Some elongated ascenders on the top line or descenders on the bottom line decorated in black and red. Capitals heightened with red. Rubrication. Binding: Nineteenth-century binding of pressboards covered with brown stamped leather featuring stags, monkeys, a doe and a unicorn on the front board and fleur-de-lis, a bouquet of flowers, and a circular design on the back board. Cornerpieces and bosses.
Language
  • Latin
Alternate Identifier
  • 0199701881310 (Barcode)
  • Graduale romanum (Institutional item title)
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Source Metadata Identifier
Date Created
  • 14th century
  • 13th century
Owning Institution
  • The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary James P. Boyce Centennial Library Archives and Special Collections. Louisville, KY.
Provenance
  • Part of the John H. Haldeman Memorial Bible Collection. These items came to SBTS as part of the donation of the private collection of John H. Haldeman (1915-1990) and wife Virginia Bailey Haldeman made in December 1981.

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