MS 210
Breviarium (fragm.). manuscript
England, between ca. 1200 and ca. 1250.
1 volume (2 leaves) : parchment, initials.
Bifolium, previously used as binding strips: fragments of the temporale of a breviary from Wednesday to Saturday in the week after Easter (f. 1) and for the second and third Sundays after Easter (f. 2). Cf. Breviarium ad usum Sarum, I. dcccxxxv-dcccxlv, dcccxcvii-dccccxiii.
The capitulum of the office for the third Sunday after Easter is Advocatum habemus.
Written space 155 x 110 mm.
Two columns of 30 lines.
Initials: 2-line and 1-line, blue or red with ornament of the other colour.
Written in England.
This catalogue record is based on the work of Neil Ker as cited in the references below.
Ker, N. R.. Medieval manuscripts in British libraries, v. 2 (1977), p. 781
Eton College Library, MS 210
Bound by Wilson & Co.
Breviaries Manuscripts.
Manuscript fragments.
England.
lat
B50160