Lewis E M 28:2 Antiphonary
Title
AntiphonaryFunders
- Council on Library and Information Resources
Call number
Lewis E M 28:2(Philadelphia, United States, Free Library of Philadelphia, John Frederick Lewis Collection of European Manuscripts)
Publisher
Free Library of PhiladelphiaLanguage
LatinOrigin
1485-1499
- Place
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Ferrara?, Italy
Notes
- Initial B with two Benedictine monks adoring the Trinity
- This initial begins the first response for the first nocturn of Matins for Trinity Sunday, 'Benedicat nos Deus, Deus noster, benedicat nos Deus ...' (May God, our God, bless us).
- This image shows the reverse of a cutting with an historiated initial from an antiphonary.
Extent
193 x 130 mmSupport
ParchmentScript
Keywords
- 15th century
- Antiphonary
- Liturgy
- Italy
- Italian
- Historiated initial
- Fragment
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Lewis E M 28.2 front
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Lewis E M 28.2 reverse
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