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Psalterium-hymal etc, early 16th century, unfoliated; in AH attributed to Barbarakerk in Culemborg. Most probably this manuscript is mentioned as 'Cod. Collegii S.J. Catvicen. nr. 7' in AH 55, at nr 364: hymn Collaudando iubilando, incorrectly described as a 15th-century antiphoner.
The name of Cunera is added in the calendar on October 29. The ms must have belonged to a chapter church, as in the calendar are notes like Obiir dominus petrus koel canonicus nostre ecclesie anno 1504.
Hufnagelschrift on black staves. Unfoliated.
Penwork in Aubergine style; many 'kadelletters' are decorated with animals.
Paper leaves with notes, Gloria patri to the responsories.
Sunday Matins are follwed by a Te Deum; some irregular antiphons (Benediximus vobis, feria quarta ad vesperas; Portio mea, just before sabbato ad vesperas).
Hymns and short reponsories.
Marian Lauds (Sundays: Alma redemptoris; feria 2: Quam pulchra; feria 3: Ave regina; Feria 4: Nigra sum; Feria 5: Ferculum fecit; feria 6: Tota pulchra; Sabbato: Salve regina; Tempore paschali: Regina celi.
Oratio dicenda ante septem psalmes, followed by the 7 penitential psalms.
Litany (quite long, many saints are mentioned; the first females are Barbara and Agnes).
Venite exsultemus tones
In die animarum
Commendatio animarum
Among the hymns: 7 dolores bMv (Maria mater doluit and Marie pie viscera); Georgius Martir egregie deo dilecte; Cunera (Collaudando iubilando, between Francis and All Saints), Hubertus (Hympnus laudis and Novum melos); Barbara (Gratuletur hac in die and Digne colat ecclesia); Antonius (anthonii pro meritis); Emerentiana (Ihesum tuarum virginum custos).
A.o. suffrages for Martin and Barbara.
Then: Office for Commemoratio bMv; in comm. beati martini patronis nostri
Venitorium in post-medieval script.