NL-At 206 A 11

Graduale, late 14th or early 15th century. Decoration is not very elegant. Probably from the diocese of Utrecht (e.g. Lebuinus on fol. 74v and 78r; sequences for Martinus and his translation: Sacerdotem christi martinum (fol. 130v) and Ave summa presulum (fol. 121r)), and not from the Kölner Gereonskirche, as the card tray suggests. Hufnagelschrift on ink staves.

On fol. 136v three sequences are added: Maiestatis sacrosancte for Gereon and Victor, Gaude syon for Elisabeth of Hungary, Quam dilecta tabernacula for church dedication.

Literature

* PalMus II-III, pl. 142 (with call number A-v 3)
* W. Dekker: De Wetenschappelijke Afdeling van de Toonkunstbibliotheek, in:Toonkunstnieuws. Tijdschrift van de maatschappij tot bevordering der toonkunst, 2004/3: Maatschappij tot Bevordering der Toonkunst 1829-2004: 175 jaar impluls en vernieuwing, pp. 94-108, espec. p. 104 (facs.)
* Its sequences are discussed by Calvin Bower in TKVNM 53

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