Lewis E M 9:1 Antiphonary
Title
AntiphonaryFunders
- Council on Library and Information Resources
Call number
Lewis E M 9:1(Philadelphia, United States, Free Library of Philadelphia, John Frederick Lewis Collection of European Manuscripts)
Publisher
Free Library of PhiladelphiaLanguage
LatinOrigin
1400-1499
- Place
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France
Notes
- Initial M
- This flourished initial probably begins the first response of the first nocturn of Matins for the feast of St. Andrew (Nov. 30), 'Mox ut vocem domini praedicantes audivit beatus Andreas ...' (As soon as blessed Andrew heard the Lord preaching). The reverse (or true recto) contains text from the invitatory of Matins for the same feast.
Extent
125 x 130 mmSupport
ParchmentScript
Keywords
- 15th century
- Antiphonary
- France
- French
- Liturgy
- Fragment
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Lewis E M 9.1 front
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Lewis E M 9.1 reverse
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