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  • Gradual : [manuscript]

    Gradual : [manuscript]

    Manuscripts

    ff. 1-58v: [Gradual]: ff. 1-10: feasts of the Virgin, beginning defectively; ff. 10v-17: Secundus, including a prose; ff. 17-22: Holy Spirit; ff. 22-25: Sebastian; ff. 25v-28v: Raphael; ff. 29-32v: Kyrie, Agnus dei, Gloria in excelsis deo; ff. 33-42: Mass for the Dead; f. 42r-v [added in 17th cent.]: Stella celi extirpavit; ff. 43-58v: sung portions of the Office of the Dead.

    mssHM 31543

  • Breviary, use of Sarum : [manuscript]

    Breviary, use of Sarum : [manuscript]

    Manuscripts

    ff. 1-228v. Latin. On ff. 1-221v, temporale from Advent to the 25th Sunday after Trinity Sunday; ff. 221v-228v, service for the dedication of a church; f. 228v, added note, s. XV, on liturgical practice according to Sarum rite for the feasts of Trinity, Corpus Christi, the nativity of John the Baptist, Peter and Paul, the translation of Thomas, and the feast of the relics.

    mssHM 57341

  • Book of Hours, use of Rome : [manuscript]

    Book of Hours, use of Rome : [manuscript]

    Manuscripts

    ff. 1-177v. [Book of Hours]: ff. 1-12v: Full calendar in French; ff. 13-23v: Preparation for confession in French; ff. 23v-24v: Prayers in French added (17th c.); ff. 25-36v: Pericopes of the Gospels, Passion according to John and Salve Regina; f. 36r-v: Prayer in French added (17th c.); ff. 37-96v: [f. 37, ruled, but blank except for rubric], Hours of the Virgin, use of Rome, with the short hours of the Cross, the Holy Spirit and the Conception worked in; ff. 96-97: Prayers in French added (17th c.); ff. 97v-110: Penitential psalms and litany; ff. 110v-136: Office of the Dead, use of Rome; f. 136v, blank; ff. 137-144v: Suffrages of the Trinity, Obsecro te, O Intemerata, and Stabat mater; ff. 144v-154v: Suffrages of Michael, John the Baptist, John the Evangelist, Peter and Paul, James the Greater, All Apostles, Stephen, Lawrence, Christopher, Sebastian, Many Martyrs, Nicholas, Claude, Anthony abbot, Francis, Roch, Anne, Mary Magdalene, Catherine of Alexandria, Margaret, Barbara, Apollonia, Genevieve; ff. 154v-174v: Prayers and devotions to be said during the course of the day and at other occasions, including at mass, and for specific ends.

    mssHM 1171

  • Hymnal for vespers : [manuscript]

    Hymnal for vespers : [manuscript]

    Manuscripts

    ff. 1-29v. [Hymnal for vespers]: f. 1, blank; ff. 1 v-25: Hymns for 31 feasts of the temporale, sanctorale and common of saints at vespers, text only; ff. 25v-27: Suffrages "della Croce, De gli Apostoli, De Sancto Augustino, di San Petronio, della pace"; ff. 27v-29v: Office of Petronius.

    mssHM 1121

  • Book of Hours, Sarum and Utrecht uses, adapted for York use : [manuscript]

    Book of Hours, Sarum and Utrecht uses, adapted for York use : [manuscript]

    Manuscripts

    Part. 1. Text 1. ff. 1-114; f. 114v blank. [Book of Hours, use of Sarum]. Latin. On f. 1, added cues for chants for major feasts, s. XV; ff. 1v-3v, suffrages; ff. 4-15v, calendar; ff. 16-18, suffrages; f. 16v, added prayer for a pregnant woman, s. XV: "Deus qui beatam virginem et matrem mariam in conceptu et partu consecrasti "; ff. 19-60v, Hours of the Virgin with the Short Hours of the Cross worked in and suffrages after lauds; ff. 61-63, O Intemerata (masc. forms); ff. 64-66v, Penitential psalms; ff. 67-68, Litany; ff. 69-100v, Office of the Dead, Use of Utrecht with cues for Use of York variants added in the margins; ff. 101-112, Commendations of Souls; ff. 112v-113v, added suffrages to Anne and Margaret, and prayer to the Virgin; f. 114, added devotion to the Blood of Christ in English and Latin; f. 114v, blank. Artist identified as a follower of the Master of Margaret of Cleves. Part 1. Text 2. ff. 115-117v. [Incipit quidam tractus de dieta et fleobotimacione in singulis mensibus tocius anni]. English. Incipit: In the moneth of Januer lete þe no blode in the first day. for þat is perrilous, ne the second day, ne the fift day, ne the .x. day. Explicit: the last day of the mone of December &c. Explicit. Here missing the section for April-December. The text is an English version of a common text beginning "In ianuario sanguinem non minuas ...". On f. 117, added recipe, in English: "A gude laxative. Tak a dram of skamony & a dram of rubarbe & a dram of turbit & a peny weght of spiconard. . . "; f. 117v, blank. Part. 2. ff. 118-147v; f. 148r-v blank. [Book of Hours, use of York]. Latin. On ff. 118-122, Prime of the Hours of the Virgin, and of the Hours of the Cross, Use of York; ff. 122v-132v, Litany; ff. 132v-138v, Abbreviated Office of the Dead, Use of York, to be used in conjunction with the text on ff. 69-100v; ff. 139-146, Psalms of the Passion; ff. 146-147v, Prayers to the Wounds of Christ; f. 148r-v, blank.

    mssHM 57340

  • Book of Hours, use of Sarum, in Latin, English, and Czech (the"Felbrigg Hours") : [manuscript]

    Book of Hours, use of Sarum, in Latin, English, and Czech (the"Felbrigg Hours") : [manuscript]

    Manuscripts

    ff. 1-64v. Latin; English; Czech. On ff. 2-7v, calendar; ff. 8-19v, Hours of the Virgin, presumably Sarum use, with the Hours of the Cross intermixed and suffrages following lauds; ff. 20-24v, Penitential psalms; ff. 24v-25v, Gradual psalms mainly by cue only; ff. 25v-29v, Litany; ff. 30-49v, Office of the Dead, Sarum use; ff. 50-57v, Commendations of Souls; ff. 58-64v, prayers and devotions in various hands including on f. 62: a Czech translation of the Elevation prayer with an indulgence of Pope Boniface VI for 2000 years, granted at the request of King Philip of France (which begins in Latin"Domine ihesu christe qui hanc sacratissimam carnem); on f. 62v, a suffrage of Anne; on f. f. 63, the beginning of a prayer in English:"[O] glorious ihesu. O meekest ihesu. O swettest ihesu. I pray the that I may haue true confession; on f. 65r-v (a loose leaf), the end of a prayer in English, detailing the failings of the parts of the body in turn and asking for forgiveness:"// him that ordeynith for me ever lasting peyne. Lord wyth every membre of my body . . .".

    mssHM 58285