Lewis E M 4:3 Antiphonary
Title
AntiphonaryFunders
- Council on Library and Information Resources
Call number
Lewis E M 4:3(Philadelphia, United States, Free Library of Philadelphia, John Frederick Lewis Collection of European Manuscripts)
Publisher
Free Library of PhiladelphiaLanguage
LatinOrigin
1300-1350
- Place
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Cologne, Germany
Notes
- Initial Q with Sts. Peter and Paul
- This initial begins the first Matins antiphon for the feast of Saints Peter and Paul, 'Quem dicunt homines esse Filium hominis...' (Who do men say is the Son of Man). The illuminator of this initial is a follower of Johannes von Valkenburg, a Franciscan scribe and illuminator working in Cologne in the late thirteenth century.
- This cutting has been dated to ca. 1325.
Extent
97 x 106 mmSupport
ParchmentScript
Keywords
- 14th century
- Antiphonary
- Germany
- German
- Liturgy
- Fragment
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Lewis E M 4.3 front
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Lewis E M 4.3 reverse
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