Leaf from a liturgical chant manuscript

Title
Leaf from a liturgical chant manuscript
LC Subject
Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) Oregon, Western Manuscripts
Repository
University of Oregon. Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Author
Catholic Church
Description
Recto – The first line continues the Responsory Verse for the Common of several Martyrs: “…novum laus ejus in ecclesia sanctorum.” Starting at the blue T on the third line of music is the first half of the antiphon for All Saints’ Day: Timete dominum om(ne)s sancti ejus quoniam nihil deest timentib(us) eum…” The fifth line of music beginning with “Inquirentes” is the Responsory Verse for Judoci: “Inquirentes autem dominu(m) no(n) deficient omni bono.” The last line of music beginning with the blue P begins the antiphon for All Saints’ Day and is continued in the first line of music on verso: “Pretiosa in c(on)spectu domini mors sanctoru(m) ejus.” Verso – The second line of music beginning with the red C is a Verse for the Sacrificium for Missa quam Sacerdos pro se dicere debeat, an Old Hispanic chant: “Credidi p(ro)pter quod locutus sum ego autem humiliates su(m) nimis.” The end of the fourth line of music, beginning with the red S is Alleluia for the feast of Popes Fabian and Sebastian: “Allelu(y)a Sancti tui domine benedicent te gloriam regni tui dicent.” Last line of text and music beginning with “Lau” is the Alleluia chant for Easter Sunday Mass: “Allelu(y)a. Laudate pueri dominu(m) laudate nomen…” Manuscript document. Title devised by cataloger. Collation: single sheet. Origin: Northern Iberian Peninsula. Layout: Eight lines of music notation. Lettering: Written in Gothic script (textualis prescissa). Decoration: Music lines in red. Capitals alternate between blue and red. Roman numeral XLVI alternates between blue and red. Words and notation in black. Binding: Disbound.
Provenance
Purchase; Pirages Fine Books, McMinnville, Oregon; August, 2020.
Work Type
manuscripts (documents)
Date
1501/1525
Identifier
MS_126
Item Locator
MS 126
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Dc Rights Holder
University of Oregon. Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Use Restrictions
Property rights reside with Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries. All requests for permission to publish collection materials must be submitted to Special Collections & University Archives.
Language
Latin
Type
Collection
Format
application/xml
Material
parchment
Set
University of Oregon Special Collections Manuscripts and Rare Books
Primary Set
University of Oregon Special Collections Manuscripts and Rare Books
Institution
University of Oregon
Layout
1 leaf (2 pages) : 355 x 245 mm