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Country United States Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
City Collegeville (Minn.) Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Holding Institution Saint John's University (Collegeville, Minn.)
Repository Saint John's University. Rare Book and Manuscript Collection
Shelfmark SJU Ms. 2
Current Status In situ
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 76 leaf(ves)
Century(ies) 14th century (?)
Language(s) Latin
Genre(s) Graduals; Manuscript waste; Fragments
Feature(s) Initial(s), Decorated; Music
Bibliography

Alison Stones, Medieval Illumination, Glass, and Sculpture in Minnesota Collections (1978), 104-106.

HMML Proj. Num.

SJRB 00002

Permanent Link https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/510547
Processed By HMML
Surrogate Format Digital
Access Restrictions Unregistered or order a digital copy
Rights http://www.vhmml.org/terms
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 76 leaf(ves)
Binding

Bound in 14th-15th century reused parchment over boards

Binding Dimensions 33.4 x 23 cm
Condition Notes

Imperfect: wanting leaves; some leaves rubbed

Type Manuscript
Place of Origin Italy (?)
Century(ies) 14th century (?)
Year Range 1370-1400
Support Parchment
Writing Space 23.8 x 15.2 cm
Writing System Roman
Script(s) Gothic Southern Textualis
Decoration

Decorated initials in red and blue ink with pen-flourished decoration, many including faces

Notes

Music on 4-line staves in square notation; manuscript from Northern Italy or Southern France

Author Catholic Church Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Title Gradual
Uniform Title Gradual (Pre-Vatican II) Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Language(s) Latin
Country United States Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
City Collegeville (Minn.) Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Holding Institution Saint John's University (Collegeville, Minn.)
Repository Saint John's University. Rare Book and Manuscript Collection
Shelfmark SJU Ms. 2
Current Status In situ
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 76 leaf(ves)
Century(ies) 14th century (?)
Language(s) Latin
Genre(s) Graduals; Manuscript waste; Fragments
Feature(s) Initial(s), Decorated; Music
Bibliography

Alison Stones, Medieval Illumination, Glass, and Sculpture in Minnesota Collections (1978), 104-106.

HMML Proj. Num.

SJRB 00002

Permanent Link https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/510547
Processed By HMML
Surrogate Format Digital
Access Restrictions Unregistered or order a digital copy
Rights http://www.vhmml.org/terms
Type of Record Manuscript
Extent 76 leaf(ves)
Binding

Bound in 14th-15th century reused parchment over boards

Binding Dimensions 33.4 x 23 cm
Condition Notes

Imperfect: wanting leaves; some leaves rubbed

Type Manuscript
Place of Origin Italy (?)
Century(ies) 14th century (?)
Year Range 1370-1400
Support Parchment
Writing Space 23.8 x 15.2 cm
Writing System Roman
Script(s) Gothic Southern Textualis
Decoration

Decorated initials in red and blue ink with pen-flourished decoration, many including faces

Notes

Music on 4-line staves in square notation; manuscript from Northern Italy or Southern France

Author Catholic Church Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Title Gradual
Uniform Title Gradual (Pre-Vatican II) Library of Congress Authorities VIAF
Language(s) Latin
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