Basic Data

Numerus
F699
Genre
Breviarium notatum
Date
s. 15/1
Archives / Library / Collection
Budapest, Pauline Library of the Central Seminary
Shelfmark
Fr. l. m. 111
Material
parchment
Extent
1 complete leaf, detached
Page height
541 mm (complete)
Page width
350 mm (complete)
Written height
394 mm (complete)
Written width
247 mm (complete)
Number of columns
2
Number of lines
recto: 22+32 lines with text, 13+8 lines with music; verso: 18+30 ines with text, 15+9 lines with music
Width of columns
112 mm (complete)
Stave height
12 mm
Script
gothica textualis
Musical notation
Bohemian notation
Musical notation/remarks
4-line staves with lines traced in red, C-clef, without custos. The second stem of the clivis and torculus is thick, resulting in a slightly distorted shape.
Host volume / author, title
Vermilius, Petrus: In epistolam Pauli apostoli ad Romanos commentarius, Basiliae 1568
Host volume / shelfmark
Gf 38
Owners
Collegii Societatis Jesu Posonij ad S. Salvatorem 1692
Content
Commune apostolorum
Origin
Bohemia
Bibliography/References
Mezey László, Fragmenta codicum in Bibliothecis Hungariae I/2. Fragmenta Latina Codicum in Bibliotheca Seminarii Cleri Hungariae Centralis, Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó, 1989, 103
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Analytical Description

Three fragments of the Pauline Library of the Central Seminary (F 697, 698, 699) and a fragment of the University Library (F 813) come from the same codex, a 15th-century notated breviary from Bohemia. In two of the carrier books of the four related fragments (F 813, F 699) we find the ownership record of the Jesuit college in Pozsony (Bratislava) dated 1692. The carrier of F 813 contains also the name of another owner, Daniel Schmid. Schmid’s name appears also in the carrier book of the third fragment (F 698), which, however, does not contain the entry of the Pozsony Jesuits. However, we know about Daniel Schmid that he also worked in Pozsony as a Lutheran pastor from 1636, and several of his books bearing his name have been preserved in the collections of both the University and the Pauline Library (Fr. l. m. 106 in the University Library; Fr. l. m. 17, 79, 115 = F 845, 192 in the Pauline Library). Both the possessor entries and the common mother codex of the fragments serving as covers indicate that the books were bound in Pozsony, and that the bookbinder used for his work the parchment leaves of the Bohemian notated breviary. More on Daniel Schmid, see: Zsuzsa Czagány, “Music manuscript fragments with Bohemian notation in the Pauline Library of the Central Seminary in Budapest”, Magyar Egyházzene XXV (2021/2022) No. 1, 77–104; More to the carrier books owned by the Pozsony Jesuit college and the codex fragments surviving as their bindings, see: Edit Madas, „Beiträge zur Provenienz einer Fragmentengruppe der Bibliothek des Zentralseminars zu Budapest”, Ars Hungarica, 17 (1989), 47-50.

For the maculature (17th century German prints) taken from the binding of the host book of F 699, cf. László Mezey, Fragmenta codicum in Bibliothecis Hungariae I/2. Fragmenta Latina Codicum in Bibliotheca Seminarii Cleri Hungariae Centralis, Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó, 1989, 103.

Zsuzsa Czagány

Content

RISM Folio Tempus Dies Hora Genre Incipit Mode Cantus ID Mel. Num.
H-Bs Fr. l. m. 111 recto Commune app. N1 a2 Clamaverunt iusti* 7 001823 Ant-7098
H-Bs Fr. l. m. 111 recto Commune app. N1 a3 Constitues eos principes 8 001902 Ant-7247
H-Bs Fr. l. m. 111 recto Commune app. N1 W In omnem terram 008097
H-Bs Fr. l. m. 111 recto Commune app. N1 R1 Ecce ego mitto vos 7 006588
H-Bs Fr. l. m. 111 recto Commune app. N1 V1 Dum lucem habetis 7 006588a
H-Bs Fr. l. m. 111 recto Commune app. N1 R2 Tollite iugum meum 7 007770
H-Bs Fr. l. m. 111 recto Commune app. N1 V2 Et invenietis requiem 7 007770a
H-Bs Fr. l. m. 111 verso Commune app. N1 R3 Dum steteritis ante reges 3 006564
H-Bs Fr. l. m. 111 verso Commune app. N1 V3 Non enim vos estis qui loquimini 3 006564a
H-Bs Fr. l. m. 111 verso Commune app. N2 a1 Principes populorum congregati sunt 8 004379 Ant-8020
H-Bs Fr. l. m. 111 verso Commune app. N2 a2 Dedisti hereditatem timentibus 8 002133 Ant-8120
H-Bs Fr. l. m. 111 verso Commune app. N2 a3 Annuntiaverunt opera Dei 8 001429 Ant-8110
H-Bs Fr. l. m. 111 verso Commune app. N2 W Constitues eos principes 007994
H-Bs Fr. l. m. 111 verso Commune app. N2 R1 Vidi coniunctos viros 4 007873
H-Bs Fr. l. m. 111 verso Commune app. N2 V1 Vidi angelum Dei 4 007873a
H-Bs Fr. l. m. 111 verso Commune app. N2 R2 Isti sunt triumphatores* 4 007025