NL-Uc BMH 39

Processionale, ca 1450, Hufnagelschrift on ink staves. Used in the Buurkerk in Utrecht. As it mentions a main altar dedicated to Agnes, one might think that is prepared for the Agnesklooster, but this must be incorrect.

Rubrics: fol. 29v to ant. Ceperunt omnes turbe: Sacerdos stans ante fores; f. 69r: duo pueri, duo clerici, unus scolaris, diaconus, cantores, chorus.

Inside the front cover and between fols. 6 and 7 are fragments with music notation.

Contents

Fol. 1: Hic est tabula totius liber.

Fol. 3v: Several additions; 4v: resp. Nascetur (main scribe); f. 5v: additions, a.o. resp. Recordare domine testamentum.

Fol. 7: Dom. ante adventum usque... ant. Ecce carissimi

Fol. 31r-45v: ad lotionem altaria:
- Primum accendum est ad summum altare de s. Agnete (ant. Sancta Maria succurre miseris, versicle Post partum and a Marian collect)
- Alieno manu (cursiva ?): Deinde ad altare sancte Crucis
- Ad altare beate Marie in puerperio
- Deinde ad altare s. Crucis
- Ad altare s. Katherine
- Deinde ad altare s. Michaelis
- Alieno manu (intra lineas, cursiva): Altare s Anne f. cxxxiii
- Deinde ad altare s. Thomae
- Alieno manu (right margin, cursiva): ????
- Alieno manu (intra lineas, rubric, textualis): Ad altare Trium regum f. cxxx, Ad altare s. Nicholai cxxx
- Deinde ad altare s. Anthonii,
- Alieno manu (upper margin): Laurentii folio cxxxiiii
- Deinde ad altare s. Michaelis
- Deinde ad altare Crispini et Crispiniani
- Deinde ad altare s. Jacobi apostoli
- Deinde ad altare s. Petri et Pauli
- Alieno manu (left margin, cursiva): [Ave ?] sancte eligi folio xxxix
- Deinde ad altare s. Martini in capella
- Deinde ad altare s. Trinitatis
- Alieno manu (bottom margin, rubric, textualis): Ad altare sanctorum Viti et Modesti cxxxi
- Ad altare Quatuor Coronatorum
- Deinde ad altare sancte Barbare
- Alieno manu (bottom margin, rubric, textualis): Ad altare s. Adriani cxxxii
- Deinde ad altare s. Petri apostoli
- Alieno manu (bottom margin, cursiva, erased?): Altare beate marie ad nives folio cxxxv
- Alieno manu (upper margin, rubric, textualis): Ad altare sancte Lucye folium cxxxii
- Ad altare sancti Sacramenti
- Alieno manu (left margin, cursiva): [G]engulphi [I]ste homo
- Deinde ad altare sancti Huberti
- Deinde ad altare s. Katherine
- Alieno manu (bottom margin, rubric, textualis): Deinde ad altare s. Elyzabeth cxx...
- Ad altare s. Barbare virginis
- Deinde de sancto Nicholao (no altar mentioned)
- Deinde ad altare sancti Eligii
- Deinde ad altare beate Marie Magdalene

Fol. 59v: Exultet

Fol. 68r: litany with the same saints as B-Br 4860, f. xlix (but different melody), followed by a second and third litany with different saints.

Fol. 91v: In vig. penthecostes (Rex sanctorum angelorum).

Saints mentioned in the sanctorale cycle:
100r: Iohannes baptist
100v: Johannes evang.
101v: Andreas
102r: Paulus
103r: Petrus
104r: de apostolis
104v: Stephanus
105r: Laurentius
105v: Nicholao
106v: Gregorius
107r: Maria Magdalena
108r: Katherina
108v: De apostolis and other Commons
114v: De s. agnete
115r: Elysabeth
116r: Transfiguratio
116v: Decoll. Baptiste
117r: Lambertus
118r: Remigius
118v: Dionysius
119v: Gereon and Victor
120v: Omnibus sanctis
121v: Willibrord
122v: Martinus (incl. prosula Euphonias videns)
124r: Cecilia
125r: Clemens
126v: Dedicatio

Fol. 134v: Additions (Inventor rutili etc.).

136r: In addition to the Altar Washing ceremony some altars are mentioned:
- Ad summum altare de s. Agnetis: ant. Beata agnes, versicle Specie tua, and a collect naming Agnes
- Ad altare trium regum
- Ad altare sancti nicholai
- Ad altare sanctorum viti et modesti
- De s. Adriano
- Ad altare beate lucye virginis
- Ad altare sancte elysabeth
- Ad altare s. margarete
- Altare s. anne
- Altare s. xpistofori
- Altare s. laurentii
- Altare presentationis
- Altare marie ad nives
fol. 141v:
- Ad altare s. laurentii
- Ad altare s. stephani

Literature

* Middeleeuwse Boeken ..., p. 77 (incl. facs)
* De Goede: The Utrecht Prosarium, p. LI (for an edition of Euphonias videns)

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