ff. i + 6 + i - Modern paper wrapper. - Acquired from Bernard Rosenthal in 1966 by the Bancroft Library UC Berkeley. Previous call number 2MS uncat 1966 11.33.
Details
Title
BANC MS UCB 088
Published
France
Full Collection Name
Digital Scriptorium
Type
Image
Language
Latin
Archive
The Bancroft Library
Note
Century: 11th 12th
Contents
Part 1: ff. 1r-5v
Description: - Parchment - 190 x 258 mm - 2 columns of 9 lines each of text and music; ruled for 2 columns of 35 lines with dry point.
Country: France
Cardinal point: southern
Assigned Date: s. XIex / XIIi1
Dated by scribe: No
Document: No
Number of Scribes: 1
Script: Caroline minuscule.
Music: Neumes on staves consisting of a red F line and a yellow C
Other Decoration: Initials in red with yellow infilling.
Notes: First two bifolia bound in reverse order; traces of an offset text in gothicscript visible on most leaves, suggesting use as binding material for another manuscript; leaves bound with hair sides facing flesh sides.
Text 1: ff. 1r-5v
Title: Tonary fragment
Language(s): Latin
Image 1: f. 1 Neumes on staves including one yellow and one red line.
Image 2: f. 1v Neumes; in upper second column, offset of initial on former facing leaf, blue with red flourishing.
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Part 2: f. 6r-v
Description: - Parchment - 190 x 258 mm - Long lines.
Country: France
Cardinal point: northern
Assigned Date: s. XII1
Dated by scribe: No
Document: No
Number of Scribes: 1
Script: Caroline minuscule.
Music: Northern French notation with a red F line (yellow C line ma
Text 1: f. 6r-v
Title: Antiphonal
Language(s): Latin
Notes: Includes the Office of Saint Paul.
Status of text: Fragment; leaf is very dark, rendering text nearly illegible.
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