Basic Data

Numerus
F765
Genre
Antiphonale
Date
s. 15/1
Archives / Library / Collection
Budapest, ELTE University Library and Archives
Shelfmark
Fr. l. m. 224
Material
parchment
Extent
1 incomplete leaf, detached
Page height
460 mm (incomplete)
Page width
385 mm (complete)
Written height
370 mm (incomplete)
Written width
225 mm (complete)
Number of columns
1
Number of lines
7 lines with text and music
Script
gothica textualis
Musical notation
Silesian notation
Musical notation/remarks
4-line staves with lines traced in red, C-clef, F-clef, custos
Host volume / author, title
Livius, Titus: De – dell’ Istorie romane. Vinegia 1586.
Host volume / shelfmark
Hb 5168
Owners
„Ex dono admodum R. P. Andreae Madernj Parochi in Mosbran [Mosbrunn, Austria] Conventus Servorum Beatae Virginis Mariae Laureti in Ungaria Anno 1665”
Content
Augustini cf.
Origin
Wrocław (?)
Bibliography/References
László Mezey, Fragmenta latina codicum in Bibliotheca Universitatis Budapestinensis, Fragmenta Codicum in Bibliothecis Hungariae, I/1, Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó, 1983, 190.

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Analytical Description

The fragments F 764 and F765 belong to the same mother codex and are torsos of the same leaf. Between the upper (F 765) and the lower (F 764) part approximately one line of text and music is missing.

The characteristic shapes of the neumes ‒ the pes stepping a 2dn and facing left with both components, the scandicus built-up of similarly left-aligned puncta ‒ show the Wrocław variant of Central-European Messine-German Gothic notation types.

The first Vespers and the beginning of the Matins of Saint Augustin’s historia Laetare mater nostra can be reconstructed from the two fragments. On the basis of the selection and ordering of the chants ‒ above all, the lack of responsory in the Vespers ‒ Mezey assumed that the codex belonged to the Order of Hermits of St. Augustine. However, the lack of the responsory in the first Vespers doesn’t justify this statement, which is otherwise sharply contradicted by the notation of the manuscript. The historia Laetare mater was popular throughout Europe; if not consistently, but sporadically it occurs in several  diocesan office traditions in Central Europe.

Zsuzsa Czagány

Content

RISM Folio Tempus Dies Hora Genre Incipit Mode Cantus ID Mel. Num.
H-Bu Fr. l. m. 224 recto Augustinus cf. V1 a1 Laetare mater nostra* 1 202821 Ant-1496
H-Bu Fr. l. m. 224 recto Augustinus cf. V1 a2 Cuius mater devotissima 2 202284 Ant-2132
H-Bu Fr. l. m. 224 recto Augustinus cf. V1 a3 Distulit tamen diu baptismi* 3 201273 Ant-3100
H-Bu Fr. l. m. 224 verso Augustinus cf. V1 a5 Inventus igitur* 5 202633 Ant-5076
H-Bu Fr. l. m. 224 verso Augustinus cf. V1 Am Adest dies celebris 1 200121 Ant-1466
H-Bu Fr. l. m. 224 verso Augustinus cf. N Inv Magnus Dominus* 2 100192 Ant-2136