| Uden I: Double leaf of a noted Missale; measures of one (trimmed) leaf:
22 x 17 cm; 1 col.; 10th or 11th century.
Staffless Low Countries neumes. Chants with notation: first
leaf: off. Confitebor tibi domine, comm. Hoc corpus
quod pro vobis, intr. Miserere michi domine,
tr. Deus exaudi (?), off. Super flumina,
comm. Memento verbi (?) tui, intr. (?),
grad. Pacifice loquebantur. Second leaf:
intr. Iudica me deus (NB: deus meus, an s
in the neumes?), off. (?) Eripe me domine, tr. Sepe
expugnaverunt, off. Benedictus es domine doce me ... non
tradas, comm. Ne tradideris. No verses to the
offertoria. Text and neumes in the same ink; the spacing of the text
shows that the neumes were planned from the start. |
| Uden II: 2 folia from a noted Missale, 29,5 x 20 cm; 2 cols.;
contents: Epiphany and following sundays, incl. seq. Festa
xristi omnis xristianitas. Staffless Low Countries
neumes; 12th century; the accompanying note says: 'Rijnstreek,
niet Utrechts', without a clear reason |
| Uden III: leaf of a 13th (?) century Psalterium. Measures: ca 34 x 26 cm, 2 cols.;
contents: psalms and antiphons for the ferial office. Low Countries Hufnagelschrift on 4 ink lines (no red or yellow lines) |
| Uden IV: Some fragments of a 16th century
antiphonarium. Square notation on red 5 line staves,
one marginal note with Hufnagelschrift. Contents: Michael, Katherina,
Virgins; part of the Katherina-prosula Eterne virgo: [...]
Et cantas proprie carmen leticie - Chorus [responds with melism]
Te laudantes in terra respice - Chorus etc. Decoration is
similar to fragment LO 19 of the Abdij van Berne. |
| Uden V: Leaf of a noted Breviarium; probably ca 1300 or 14th century.
Contents: Advent. Low Countries Hufnagelschrift on 4 ink lines |
| Uden VI: 2 leaves of a noted missale, probably 14th century;
measures: ca 31 x 20 cm (trimmed); 2 cols.; contents: Advent. Notation:
a type of Lorraine notation on red staves. |
| Uden VII: 2 leaves of a noted Breviarium (secular cursus), 12th
century, ca 33 x 23 cm (trimmed), 2 cols.; contents: Martinus (octave)
and Cecilia (in the margines: Columbanus, Elizabeth).
Hufnagelschrift (Utrecht style) on 4 ink lines |
| Uden VIII: Kyriale-fragment, ca 27 x 8 cm, 14th or 15th century |
| Uden IX: 3 fragments of folia of an Antiphonarium; 15th or 16th century;
Contents: Andreas, Epiphany. Square notation on red staves.
According to an accompanying note more fragments of this manuscript are preserved. |
| Uden X: Antiphonarium fragment, 15th or 16th century, 27 x 17 cm; 1 col.;
contents: Holy Week (perhaps Maundy Thursday). Square
notation on red staves
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