NL-Uc BMH 8 |
Missale Trajectense, 1486. Not noted; modestly decorated with only a little bit penwork; the saints (espec. Jeroen) point towards North Holland. There are some votive masses pointing towards a convent: contra temptationes, pro stabilitate loci, pro amico temptato. Kruitwagen says that the script type is that of the Windesheim Congregation.
Fol. 3r calendar
Fol. 6bis: Temporale
Fol. 79v: votive masses: Comm. de s. Spiritu, de s. Cruce, de domina, pro quacumque tribulatione, pro pace, pro peccatis, pro infirmis, pro semetipso, Ad postulandem humilitatem, pro compunctone (?), contra temptationes, pro stabilitate loci, pro amico temptato, pro familiaribus, pro iter agentibus, pro episcopo, pro inimicis, pro rege, pro pluvia, pro serenitate ae~is (?), pro vivis et mortuis.
Fol. 85r: liturgy of the dead.
Fols. 88r ff.: Kyriale and priest's chants in Hufnagelschrift on ink staves.
Fol 126v: Commons
Fol. 136v: Sanctorale. NB: fol. 139v: Antonius incl. sequentia Alme confessor et professor. Fol. 166r (between Arnulfus and Oct. Laurentii): Jeronis martiris. Omnia in communi de uno martire non pontifice (his name is not in the calendar).
Fol. 182r: Dedication
Fol. 183r: Sequentiarium. Among the sequentiae: fol: 185v Speciali gloria cunctis in memoria for Corona spinea; fol. 188r: Gaudeat hyspania for Jacobus; fol. 189r: Eya xpisto cantica for Bartholomeus; fol. 189r: Interni festi gaudia for Augustine; fol. 190v Summi principis sophia for Hieronymus; fol. 192r: Sancte pater et patrone for Nicolaus.
B. Kruitwagen: Catalogus ... Bisschoppelijk Museum te Haarlem (1913) | |
CMD-NL, nr. 741, pl. 595 | |
Its sequences are discussed by Calvin Bower in TKVNM 53 |