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  • Language: Latin. Incipit: [ve]//ni in mundum iterum relinquo mundum et. Explicit: habui priusquam mundus fieret. psalmi. feriales. Capitulum//. Folio range: 38r-v
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Time Period
  • Second half of the 16th century or early 17th century
Place of Origin
  • Spain
Description
  • Leaf from a Spanish Antiphonal, likely produced during the second half of the sixteenth century or early seventeenth century. The leaf tranmits chants used to celebrate the fifth Sunday after Easter and the Eve of the Ascension.
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
  • mma_008_001
Keywords
  • Fragment
  • Christian
  • Puzzle initial
  • Musical notation
  • Spain
  • Liturgy
  • Antiphonal
Title
  • Antiphonal [Fragment]
Physical Description
  • Physical type: Fragment. Fragment type: Detached. Classification: Leaf (untrimmed). Support material: Parchment. Extent: 1. Foliation - Pagination: Foliated xxxviii by a medieval hand in the upper right-hand corner of the recto. Page dimensions (in mm): 632 x 406. Written area (in mm): 505 x 308. Script: Gothic. Script type: Rotunda. Layout: One column, ruled in lead and brown ink for three lines of text and five lines of text and music. Number of columns: 1. Decoration: Two-line (text and music) puzzle initial in blue and red with pen flourishing in red and purple. Rubrication. Musical notation: Square notation on five red-colored staff lines with custos and barlines.
Language
  • Latin
Alternate Identifier
  • 32.938 (Olim Accession number)
  • 1932.16 (Accession number)
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Date Created
  • 17th century
  • 16th century
Owning Institution
  • Muskegon Museum of Art. Muskegon, MI.
Provenance
  • Purchased in Seville, Spain by Foliophiles (New York). The Muskegon Museum of Art then purchased the leaf from Foliophiles. Accessioned 9/20/1932.

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