Preview
Image Approximate Date
ca. 1500
Creation Date
2015
Source
Accession 1500, Medieval Manuscript Collection
Description
Missal (Sanctorale). Single folio on heavy paper, western Germany, possibly southwest Germany or Switzerland, ca. 1500: 406 x 275 mm (written 286 x 187 mm). Double column, 30 lines. An accomplished, bold script on clean white stock. Text: from the Sanctorale of a large missal, with masses for SS. Romanus, Bernard, and Aegidius with a long sequence. Given the script and a mixture of saints in related leaves, the volume could be situated in western Germany, probably the southwest. Many of the abbreviated texts (Gospels, epistles, communions, etc.) have numbers referencing the full readings in an indexed source. Decoration: brightly and freshly rubricated with multiple one- and two-line decorative initials. The folio is tabbed.
Dimensions
406 x 275 mm (written area 286 x 187 mm)
Collection Location
Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections
Rights
Information concerning copyright must be secured in writing from the Director on the Louise Pettus Archives.
Language
Latin
Media Type
Folio
Identifier
Accession 1500- Med MS 18A
Notes
Missal—a book containing all that is said or sung at mass during the entire year. Sanctorale—the part of the breviary and missal that contains the offices proper to the saints’ days. [Mish, Frederick C., ed. Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary. Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, Inc., 1990.]
Keywords
Missal, Sanctorale, St. Romanus, St. Bernard, St. Aegidius, Folio, Vellum