Processional of Carmelite Use, written in Germany
Processional of Carmelite Use, written in Germany, 1707, with notation on four-line staves, including:
- (fols. 39v-43) processional antiphons for the feast of the Holy Scapular, preceded by an engraving;
- (fols. 47b-48) material for the feast of St. Albert, Patriarch of Jerusalem;
- (fols. 53-57, with an addition on fol. 70v) 'de sepultura fratrum uel sororum'.
Dates
- Creation: 1707
Extent
73 Leaves
Language of Materials
- Latin
Preferred Citation
Oxford, Bodleian Libraries [followed by shelfmark and folio or page reference, e.g. MS. Lat. liturg. f. 20, fols. 1-2].
Shelfmark:
MS. Lat. liturg. f. 20
Collection ID (for staff)
CMD ID 16778
Abstract
Processional of Carmelite Use, written in Germany, 1707, with notation on four-line staves.
Biographical / Historical
Biographical details unknown.
Other Finding Aids
M. Clapinson and T.D. Rogers, Summary Catalogue of Post-Medieval Western Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library Oxford. Acquisitions 1916-1975. (Oxford, 1991), vol. II, no. 47862.
Custodial History
Inscribed (fol. 2) 'Ad Carmelum Rottenburg', with added numbers '47' and '32', and (fol. 4) 'Carmeli Rottenburg', 18th century.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Given by the executors of J. Wickham Legg, 1922.
Physical Facet
calf
- Title
- Processional of Carmelite Use, written in Germany
- Status
- Published
- Date
- EAD version 2019 by Pauline Soum-Paris
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
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