MS 211
Breviarium (fragm.). manuscript
England, between ca. 1375 and ca. 1425.
1 volume (1 leaf) : parchment, initials.
A leaf cut in two, but nearly complete, previously used as pastedowns in a binding: fragment of the sanctorale of a small breviary.
The feasts are Invention of the Cross, John before the Latin Gate, Gordianus and Epimachus, Nereus and Achilleus (3-12 May). Cf. Breviarium ad usum Sarum, III, 281-9.
Written space 82 mm wide.
Two narrow columns.
Initials: blue with red ornament.
Written in England.
Formerly pastedowns in a binding, probably a duodecimo, with obsolete and unidentified Eton College Library shelfmark Da.8.18.
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. 781-2
Eton College Library, MS 211
Bound by Wilson & Co.
Breviaries Manuscripts.
Manuscript fragments.
England.
lat
B50161