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Antiphonarium proprium sancte Romane ecclesie. Nonnullaque quorundam sanctorum noua officia. Ac plures hymni locis suis notati. Et commune sanctorum, quorum tabulam habes a tergo huius pagine. Nec non inuitatoria totius anni in fronte notat. Numero vero in marginibus expressi tonos demonstrant..
Venetiis : in edibus [sic] Petri Liechtenstein., Anno 1530.
265 leaves : ill (woodcuts); 37 cm. (8vo)
Bottom of the title page: "Graduale et Psalterium diebus superioribus/ in hac forma et characteribus dedimus: nunc etiam Antiphonarium nouiter emendatum accipite."
Printed in red and black.
Includes printer's device.
Includes music.
Signatures: 1⁸ 2¹⁰ aa-zz⁸ [et]⁸ [con]⁸ [rum]⁸ AA-EE⁸.
20th-century black bookplate of Eton College Library, undated, with college crest and initials "RS" (Reynolds Stone) on front pastedown.
Armorial bookplate of Sir Thomas North Dick Lauder (9th Baronet, 1846-1919), dated 1882, on front pastedown.
Ms. note on first front flyleaf: "Bought by me from charitable motives to oblige a friend who wanted to do a good [?]turn to the owner. 1915". No signature appears.
?19th-century calfskin over paste/millboards. Covers decorated with blind fillets in a lozenge pattern; bosses at the outer corners and in the centre; clasps still in place, leather bands partially surviving. Spine with five raised bands but flat (evident due to damage), decorated with blind lozenge pattern; leather missing at the head. Textblock trimmed but uneven. Endpapers of undecorated laid paper; three flyleaves at the upper end of the textblock and five at the lower end.
Ms. lyrics accompanying music on fol. 109v; corrections on fols. 116v, 117r.
Imperfect: missing fols.126-132 and leaf EE8.
Inserted ms. leaf between fols. 210, 211 covering Virgin's feast on 21 November. It includes music and lyrics written in black and red, seemingly in the same hand as the other ms. additions.
Includes 3 pages of ms. music following fol. 265 in three different hands.
Former ECL shelfmark: En.2.horiz.
Music 16th century.
Antiphonaries Italy.
Dick-Lauder, Thomas North, 1846 - 1919 former owner.
Italy Venice.
lat
B51113