B-Br 128 (cat.nr. 427) |
Missal (not noted), 15th century (or early 16th?). The term 'celebre' in the calendar refers to the premonstratensian liturgy. By Lefèvre ascribed to Grimbergen or Dieleghem, but as it contains a mass for Rumoldus, it may be from a premonstratensian women's convent from Mechelen or its surroundings. As the calendar contains saints from both Luik and Cambrai, it may have belonged to Leliendaal.
No music notation, except for an incipit of the Marian Gloria on fol. 234 (square notation on ink staves) and some minor additions in the margins of fols. 53v and 58v.
Fol. 1: Calendar
Fol. 7: Temporale Ad te levavi
Fol. 212v: Sequences (no music), starting with Letabundus, a.o.
sequences for Augustinus and Translatio Augustini.
Van den Gheyn I, cat.nr. 427 | |
Lefèvre: Trois manuscrits ... | |
De Jongh & Von Vaupel-Klein: Voorlopige editie F-Pa 8228, pp. 7-8 |