A catalogue of Western manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries and selected Oxford colleges

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7

Summary Catalogue no.: Not in SC (late accession)

Guardbook of liturgical and other fragments

Physical Description

Composite: guardbook
Musical Notation:

Neumatic notation on staves; neums; notation on staves (see van Dijk 1957).

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 1

Contents

(fol.1)
Proser

Containing proses of St. Ladislaus (Chevalier 12331), Sts. Peter and Paul (ibid. no.14871), St. Lawrence (ibid. no.10489), and the Virgin (ibid. nos.3783, 1879 and 8487)

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: one leaf

Layout

2 cols., 39 lines

History

Origin: 14th (?) cent.

Provenance

On fol.1 ‘Exitus vinorum anni 1549 Episcopatus Agriensis [Eger, Hungary]’

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 2

Contents

(fol.2)
Epistle book,

containing portions of epistles from Pentecost to the 12th Sunday after Pentecost

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: part of bifolium
Dimensions (written): 110

History

Origin: 12th cent. ; German

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 3

Contents

(fol.4)
Kyriale
Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: bifolium
Foliation: the first leaf with the original foliation cxx
Musical Notation:

Gothic notation on 10 staves of two black, one yellow and one red lines

History

Origin: 13th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 4

Contents

(fol.6)
Order of the mass,

from the end of the canon to the prayers after mass

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: one leaf

Layout

2 cols., 34 lines

History

Origin: 14th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 5

Contents

(fol.7)
Sacramentary,

portions of the temporale from the twentieth Sunday after Pentecost to the Sunday before Christmas; portions of the sanctorale for 9 June - 14 August (fol.8v)

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: six consecutive leaves

Layout

32 long lines

History

Origin: 13th cent.

Provenance

From Auct. 5.Q.2.19, which belonged to the Franciscans of Freising

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 6

Contents

(fol.13)
Epistle and gospel book,

portion of the 19th Sunday after Trinity and the subsequent week and (fol.14) vigil and feast of St. Andrew,

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: parts of two leaves

Layout

long lines

History

Origin: 13th or 14th cent. ; German

Provenance

From Auct. 5.Q.2.19, which belonged to the Franciscans of Freising

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 7

Contents

(fol.15)
Office lectionary,

sanctorale: matins of the invention of the cross, Sts. Alexander, Eventius and Theodulus, and St. John before the Latin gate (3–6 May)

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: two leaves

Layout

2 cols., 35 lines

History

Origin: 14th or 15th cent. ; Italian

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 8

Contents

(fol.17–20, 71, 72)
Breviary,

temporale: Monday of the second week after Easter to the second Sunday after Easter and (fol.71, 72) third and fourth Sundays after Easter

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: 4 leaves (outer bifolia of quire) and part of a bifolium

Layout

24 long lines

Musical Notation:

Notation adiastematic neums

History

Origin: late 12th cent. ; German

Provenance

Taken from Auct. Q. sub fen.3

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 9

Contents

(fol.21)
Antiphonal,

containing portions of the week before Christmas, of the O antiphons in a version different from the Roman series (fol.23), and of the vigil of Christmas (fol.24). A later hand added the antiphon [O Thoma] didime

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: Parts of 4 leaves (inner bifolia of quire)

Layout

17 long lines

Musical Notation:

Notation adiastematic neums

History

Origin: 12th cent.

Provenance

Written across fol.22v and 23 is ‘Iste liber est beate Marie virginis in Scheyren [Scheyern, dioc. Freising]’

Taken from Auct. Q. sub fen.3

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 10

Contents

(fol.25)
Antiphonal,

sanctorale for 24 Aug.-8 Sept.

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: 2 leaves
Musical Notation:

Square notation on 13 staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 14th cent. ; English

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 11

Contents

(fol.27)
Antiphonal,

temporale: portion of Sunday and Monday of the third week in Advent

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: one leaf
Musical Notation:

Fine, square notation on 15 staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 13th cent. ; English

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 12

Contents

(fol.28, 33, 35, 46, 47)
Breviary, Use of Sarum (choir breviary),

temporale: responsories of the 2nd Sunday in Advent

Another leaf, containing a portion of the common of the dedication is in MS. Lat. liturg. a. 8, fol.42

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: half of a page and four fragments

Layout

2 cols.

Musical Notation:

Square notation on 11 staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 14th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 13

Contents

(fol.29)
Antiphonal, Use of Hereford (?),

sanctorale containing the feast of St. Thomas de Cantilupe

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: one leaf
Musical Notation:

Square notation on 14 staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 14th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 14

Contents

(fol.31)
Breviary, Use of Sarum (choir breviary),

sanctorale: portion of the Nativity of the Virgin. Two leaves from this MS. containing portions of matins for Good Friday are MS. Lat. liturg. d. 16, fol.33, 34

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: one leaf

Layout

2 cols.

Musical Notation:

Square notation on 11 staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 14th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 15

Contents

(fol.32)
Antiphonal
Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: fragment of a leaf
Musical Notation:

Square notation on 14 staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 15th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 16

Contents

(fol.34)
Breviary,

part of the common of an apostle

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: strip of a bifolium

History

Origin: 14th cent.(?)

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 17

Contents

(fol.36)
Antiphonal,

containing settings for the Venite and the hymn Jesu corona virginum. Two further leaves are in pr. book G.G. 6 Th., see Ker, Pastedowns in Oxford bindings, nos.1235, 1236

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: 2 leaves

Layout

2 cols.

Musical Notation:

Square notation on 13 staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 14th cent. ; French

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 18

Contents

(fol.38)
Gradual, Use of Sarum,

containing portions of the common of several confessors and of a virgin and martyr

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: part of a leaf

History

Origin: 15th cent. ; English

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 19

Contents

(fol.39)
Breviary, Use of Sarum,

temporale: end of the second and beginning of the third week in Lent

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: part of a leaf

Layout

2 cols.

Musical Notation:

Square notation on staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 14th cent. ; English

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 20

Contents

(fol.40)
Missal,

temporale: portions of the Saturday after the 4th Sunday in Lent and Monday after Passion Sunday

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: two fragments
Foliation: original foliation LXXXI on fol.41
Musical Notation:

Notation adiastematic neums

History

Origin: 11th cent.(?)

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 21

Contents

(fol.42)
Breviary (choir breviary),

temporale: 6th Sunday after Pentecost

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: part of a leaf

Layout

2 cols.

Musical Notation:

Notation adiastematic neums

History

Origin: 12th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 22

Contents

(fol.43)
Psalter,

two fragments containing portions of Ps. xxix, xxx, lvii and lviii

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment

History

Origin: 15th cent. ; English

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 23

Contents

(fol.45)
Missal, Use of Sarum,

temporale: Wednesday and Friday in the Advent ember days

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: part of a leaf

History

Origin: 14th cent. ; English

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 24

Contents

(fol.46)
Breviary
Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: two strips

History

Origin: 15th cent. ; English

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 25

Contents

(fol.48)
Missal,

temporale: portion of the passion of Palm Sunday, with parts marked f, c and t

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: inner bifolium

Layout

25 long lines

History

Origin: 12th cent. ; German

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 26

Contents

(fol.50)
Breviary, monastic (?),

sanctorale for 2–11 Nov.

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: part of a leaf

Layout

2 cols.

Musical Notation:

Square notation on staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 15th cent. ; English

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 27

Contents

(fol.51)
Gradual,

temporale: portions of 12th–19th Sundays after Pentecost; sanctorale: sequences for St. John the Evangelist, Holy Innocents' Day, Epiphany, Purification and Easter

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: bifolium, the middle of each page now lost
Musical Notation:

Notation adiastematic neums

History

Origin: 12th cent.

Provenance

Taken from Auct.5.Q. infra I.ii, from Beyharting, upper Bavaria

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 28

Contents

(fol.53)
Breviary (Cistercian portable breviary),

sanctorale: portion of St. Vincent, conversion of St. Paul, the Purification, St. Agatha and the Annunciation

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: two fragments and four leaves
Dimensions (leaf): 150 × 90 mm.
Dimensions (written): 110 × 60 mm.

Layout

30 long lines

Binding

Bound along the upper edge, so as to allow the book to be hung from the girdle, cf. MS. Canon. liturg. 237

History

Origin: 13th cent.

Provenance

From Auct. 5. Q. inf. I.8 which belonged to the monastery of St. Magnus, Stadtamhof

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 29

Contents

(fol.59)
Office of St. Willibald
Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: part of a leaf
Musical Notation:

Gothic notation on 10 staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 14th cent. ; German (?)

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 30

Contents

(fol.60)
Te Deum of Our Lady,

not among those pr. by W. Legg, Trans. St. Paul's Ecclesiological Soc. III, 34–40

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: part of a leaf

History

Origin: 15th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 31

Contents

(fol.61)
Sacramentary,

containing portions of masses from the vigil to the octave of Christmas

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: bifolium
Dimensions (leaf): 230
Dimensions (written): 180

Decoration

Two initials drawn in red outline with scrolls and acanthus foliage

History

Origin: 12th cent. ; German

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 32

Contents

(fol.63)
Sacramentary (?),

containing portions of votive masses pro salute vivorum, [pro tribulatis], pro familia ecclesiastica

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: part of a bifolium

Layout

long lines

History

Origin: 12th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 33

Contents

(fol.65)
Office of the dead,

containing most of matins

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: paper
Extent: 4 leaves

History

Origin: 15th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 34

Contents

(fol.69)
Breviary (choir breviary),

sanctorale: portions of the offices of Sts. Maurice, Michael and Andrew

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: part of a bifolium
Dimensions (written): 150

Layout

long lines

Musical Notation:

Fine adiastematic neums of the St. Gall type

History

Origin: 12th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 35

Contents

(fol.73)
Gradual,

containing portion of the mass of St. John the Baptist, and in a later hand the introit of a votive mass ‘pro fratribus et sororibus’ and a mass of St. Anne

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: one leaf

Layout

long lines

Musical Notation:

Square notation with some neums on 17 staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 14th-15th cent. ; English

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 36

Contents

(fol.74)
Missal,

containing the gospel of a votive mass ‘pro iter agentibus’

Language(s): Latin
(fol.74v)
Poem (4 lines)
Incipit: Je puys dormyr se ne suys ivre
Language(s): Anglo-Norman, Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: part of a leaf

Layout

long lines

Musical Notation:

Square notation on staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 14th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 37

Contents

(fol.75)
Breviary (monastic choir breviary),

containing part of a homily and a melody of the Venit

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment

Layout

long lines

Musical Notation:

Square notation on staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 14th cent. ; English

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 38

Contents

(fol.76)
Calendar (secular),

with obits and some 13th cent. feasts added

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: three leaves

Layout

2 cols.

History

Origin: 13th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 39

Contents

(fol.79)
Lectionary (monastic office lectionary),

containing lessons from the homily Dominus et salvator noster and portions of lessons for the common of a martyr

Incipit: Qui sanctorum merita religiosa (first lesson)
Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: parts of three leaves
Dimensions: 195
(combined width of columns)

Layout

2 cols.

History

Origin: 12th cent., second quarter (?) ; English

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 40

Contents

(fol.82)
Antiphonal,

containing portions of three tones for the Venite

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: part of a leaf

Layout

2 cols.

Musical Notation:

Square notation on 13 staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 15th cent. ; English

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 41

Contents

(fol.83)
Proser (portions of proses from Easter to the Assumption)
Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: two leaves and three fragments

Layout

2 cols., 30 lines

History

Origin: 15th cent. ; English

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 42

Contents

(fol.88)
Missal, Use of Sarum,

sanctorale: portions of feasts from 14 to 17 Sept., including the mass of the relics

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: one leaf

Layout

2 cols., 35 lines

History

Origin: 15th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 43

Contents

(fol.89)
Proser

Containing portions of proses, Chevalier 17353 and Chevalier 10840

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: one leaf

Layout

long lines

Musical Notation:

Square notation on 10 staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: late 14th cent. ; English

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 44

Contents

(fol.90)
Breviary (choir breviary),

strip containing portion of the sanctorale for the end of April, including the Translationoff St. Edmund (29th April)

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment

Layout

long lines

Musical Notation:

Square notation on staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 15th cent. ; English

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 45

Contents

(fol.91)
Breviary, Use of Sarum (choir breviary),

strip containing parts of sext and none of several virgins

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment

Layout

long lines

Musical Notation:

Square notation on staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 15th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 46

Contents

(fol.92)
Antiphonal,

portions of the temporale for Whitsuntide and Trinity Sunday

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: part of a bifolium

Layout

long lines

Musical Notation:

Gothic notation on staves of four or five black lines

History

Origin: 13th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 47

Contents

(fol.94)
Reject leaf,

containing part of the Venite

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: one leaf

Layout

ruled for 23 lines

Musical Notation:

Space for notation left blank

History

Origin: 15th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 48

Contents

(fol.95)
Breviary,

containing portions of the ferial psalter and (fol.97) of two offices of the dead

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: four leaves

Layout

2 cols., 23 lines

Musical Notation:

Gothic notation on 12 staves of 4 black lines

History

Origin: 14th cent. ; German

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 49

Contents

(fol.99)
Gradual,

portions of the sanctorale for 12–26 June, with a proper mass of St. Odulf

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: two leaves

Layout

long lines

Musical Notation:

Gothic notation on 10 staves of 4 or 5 black lines

History

Origin: 14th cent. ; Dutch, Utrecht diocese

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 50

Contents

(fol.101)
Gradual,

portions of the sanctorale for 24 Aug. - 9 Sept.

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: one leaf

Layout

long lines

Musical Notation:

Gothic notation on staves of 5 black lines

History

Origin: 13th cent., end ; German

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 51

Contents

(fol.102)
Missal,

containing portions of votive masses of the Cross, the Holy Ghost and the Virgin

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: one leaf

Layout

2 cols., 26 lines

History

Origin: 14th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 52

Contents

(fol.103)
Tonale
(fol.103r)
Portion of rules for the melodic ‘differentiae’

which appears to have been added on a page left blank after an interval melody

Incipit: Ter terne sunt modi
(fol.104v, 104r, 103v)
tonale melody
Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: two leaves

Layout

long lines

Musical Notation:

Gothic notation on staves of 3–4 black lines

History

Origin: 14th cent. ; German

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 53

Contents

(fol.105)
Antiphonal (cutting: initial o, the beginning of the antiphon O admirable commercium)
Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: part of a leaf of a very large antiphonal

Decoration

Pächt and Alexander iii. 1334:

Fine penwork initial (cutting).

History

Origin: 16th century, beginning ; Spanish

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 54

Contents

(fol.106)
Sacramentary,

containing portion of the order of the mass, masses of a ‘dominica sexta’, Sts. Sylvester, Basilius and Odile, Paul the hermit and Hilary

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: bifolium

Layout

25 long lines

History

Origin: 14th cent. ; German

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 55

Contents

(fol.108)
Missal,

containing portions of masses for Eastertide

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: parts of two leaves
Foliation: original foliation of cxviii and cxxviii

Layout

2 cols.

History

Origin: 14th or 15th cent. ; Italian

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 56

Contents

(fol.110)
Missal,

temporale:portions from the second Sunday after the Epiphany to Sexagesima

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: parts of two leaves

Layout

long lines

Musical Notation:

Adiastematic neums, St. Gall type

History

Origin: 12th cent.

Provenance

‘Sum Arnoldi [Hemminck] grammatici … Dullmaniensis....’ (fol.110v); his name appears also in pr. book Auct. 7.Q.3.42 from which these leaves were taken

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 57

Contents

(fol.112)
Breviary,

temporale: portions of the first and second weeks in Advent, of the office of the dead (fol.112) and compline (fol.113)

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: 3 leaves

Layout

2 cols., 55 lines (or music)

Musical Notation:

Square notation on 18 staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 13th cent. ; English

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 58

Contents

(fol.115)
Breviary (choir breviary),

temporale: portions of matins and lauds of Passion Sunday

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: bifolium

Layout

2 cols., 32 lines (or music)

Musical Notation:

Square notation on 16 staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 13th cent. ; English

Provenance and Acquisition

Given by the Wilts. Archeol. Soc., 1933

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 59

Contents

(fol.117)
Missal, Use of Rome,

temporale: portions of masses from the second to the fourth Sunday in Advent

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: bifolium

Layout

2 cols., 29 lines

History

Origin: 14th cent. ; Italian

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 60

Contents

(fol.119)
Missal,

containing portions of the sanctorale for 30 July - 15 Aug.

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: parts of two leaves

Layout

2 cols., 28 lines

History

Origin: 14th cent. ; French

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 61

Contents

(fol.121)
Missal,

sanctorale: portions of Sts. Peter and Paul and of the Commemoration of St. Paul

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: one leaf

Layout

2 cols., 33 lines

History

Origin: 12th cent. ; English

Provenance and Acquisition

Given by F. W. Potts Hicks, 1950

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 62

Contents

(fol.122)
Lectionary (office lectionary)
Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: part of a bifolium

Layout

2 cols.

History

Origin: 13th cent. ; English

Provenance and Acquisition

Given by Messrs. A. Maltby & Son, 1950

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 63

Contents

(fol.124)
Missal, Use of Sarum,

temporale: text and rubrics following the reception of the penitents on Maundy Thursday

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: part of a leaf, badly damaged

History

Origin: 15th cent.

MS. Lat. liturg. b. 7 – Part 64

Contents

(fol.125)
Breviary (choir breviary),

sanctorale: portions of the Decollation of St. John the Baptist and of a proper office of St. Giles, who is honoured as patron

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: two consecutive leaves

Layout

2 cols.

Musical Notation:

Square notation on 17 staves of 4 red lines

History

Origin: 13th cent. ; English

Additional Information

Record Sources

Typescript description by Bodleian library staff, revised by Elizabeth Solopova

Bibliography

    Online resources:

    Printed descriptions:

    S. J. P. van Dijk, Latin Liturgical Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, vol. 5: Fragments - Mass Books (typescript, 1957), pp. 9, 12, 13, 16, 37, 41, 46, 64, 66, 71, 94, 101, 107, 109, 133, 136, 152, 173, 226, 234, 235, 245, 252, 257
    S. J. P. van Dijk, Latin Liturgical Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, vol. 6: Fragments - Office Books, Rituals, Directories (typescript, 1957), pp. 33, 49, 63, 64, 69, 83, 86, 95, 129, 173, 178, 179, 190, 192, 201, 211, 237, 239, 244, 276, 310, 316, 317, 344, 370

Last Substantive Revision

2017-07-01: First online publication.