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Massbooks: Sacramentaries and Missals
- Title:
- Massbooks: Sacramentaries and Missals
- Author:
- Pfaff, R. W.
- Series:
- Old English Newsletter Subsidia
- Location:
- Kalamazoo, MI
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 41 Contains material predominantly relating to the mass, but also to the occasional and daily offices; probably written at the New Minster Winchester for Sherborne use, but actually used in mid-Derbyshire in a parochial context; has an unusually extensive common of saints; contains unique Olaf texts, pp. 21-4
- CCCC MS 201 CCCC MS 201 pp. 170-6 shares a scribe with Le Havre, Bibliotheque municipale, 330 (the New Minster Missal), and also Cambridge, University Library, Ii.4.6 and BL Stowe 2; probably dating to mid-eleventh century, p. 30
- CCCC MS 270 Contains sacramentary material in the margins; not a complete service book; contains masses and some daily office material; contains chant for several offices of nine lessons (as opposed to the twelve-lesson offices of monastic use), pp. 24-5
- CCCC MS 411 & CCCC MS 422 On the identity of the "Caurenti[us]" found in the litany of CCCC MS 411 and also in the communicantes list of CCCC MS 422; perhaps Corentinus, pp. 22-3
- CCCC MS 422 A twelfth-century corrector supplied chant texts and lesson tags for many masses, often by erasing proper prefaces (thus converting a sacramentary part way into a missal); Rule thought it a copy of the sacramentary given by Gregory to Augustine, pp. 30-2
- Editor:
- Pfaff, R. W.
- Volume:
- 23
- Pages:
- 7–34
- Book Title:
- The Liturgical Books of Anglo-Saxon England
- Reference Type:
- Book section
- Manuscript:
- cr485km1781