Basic Data

Numerus
F499
Genre
Antiphonale
Date
s. 14/ex
Archives / Library / Collection
Güssing, Franziskanerkloster, Bibliothek
Shelfmark
4/4 (host volume)
Material
parchment
Extent
1 half of a leaf
Page height
163 mm
Page width
268 mm
Written width
200 mm
Number of columns
1
Number of lines
4 lines with text and music
Width of columns
200 mm
Stave height
15 mm
Script
gothico rotunda
Musical notation
late Esztergom notation (Transylvanian)
Host volume / author, title
Brodaeus, Iohannes Turonensis: Miscellaneorum libri sex, 1555
Host volume / shelfmark
4/4
Owners
Sum scripti Beythe. 1585. 26. jan.
Content
Elisabeth vidua
Origin
Transylvania
Bibliography/References
Magyarországon, Gilányi Gabriella, Mozaikok Erdély ismeretlen gregorián hagyományából. Egy Anjou-kori antifonále töredékei Güssingben – Mosaics from the Plainchant Tradition of Transylvania. Interpreting the 14th-century antiphoner fragments, Resonemus pariter 1, szerk. Czagány Zsuzsa. Budapest: Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont, 2019. Szendrei Janka, A magyar középkor hangjegyes forrásai. Műhelytanulmányok a magyar zenetörténethez 1, MTA Zenetudományi Intézet, Budapest, 1981, F 499

Images

Analytical Description

The cover-fragment kept in the Franciscan monastery of Güssing, with its 13 fellow fragments, comes from a 14th century Transylvanian antiphonal. The notated parchment cuttings shelter protestant host books: the issues of István Beythe, a 16th century protestant superintendent from Güssing/Németújvár. Description, comparative analysis and systemizing of the 14 fragments see in the monograph of Gabriella Gilányi: Mosaics from the Plainchant Tradition of Transylvania. Interpreting the 14th-century antiphoner fragments, in: Resonemus pariter 1 – Studies in Medieval Music History, ed. Zsuzsa Czagány. Budapest: Research Centre for the Humanities, 2019.

Gabriella Gilányi

Content

RISM Folio Tempus Dies Hora Genre Incipit Mode Cantus ID Mel. Num.
A-Gü_4_4 Elisabeth vidua N2 R2 Caeco nato cui nec 6 600312
A-Gü_4_4 Elisabeth vidua N2 V2 Novum hoc spectaculum 6 600312a