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Bibliotheca Musico-Liturgica. A Descriptive Handlist of the Musical and Latin-Liturgical MSS. of the Middle Ages preserved in the Libraries of Great Britain and Ireland, II.1.2
- Title:
- Bibliotheca Musico-Liturgica. A Descriptive Handlist of the Musical and Latin-Liturgical MSS. of the Middle Ages preserved in the Libraries of Great Britain and Ireland, II.1.2
- Author:
- Frere, W. H.
- Location:
- London
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 8 Notes that CCCC MS 8 has a flyleaf with English and French songs which are noted, dating from the thirteenth century, p. 136
- CCCC MS 9 Notes that CCCC MS 9 contains, prefixed to the Passional, a Worcester calendar dating from the eleventh century, p. 136
- CCCC MS 26 Notes that CCCC MS 26 contains a calendar of St Albans dating from the thirteenth century, p. 136
- CCCC MS 37 Notes that CCCC MS 37 contains two English calendars dating from the fourteenth century, p. 136
- CCCC MS 41 Notes that CCCC MS 41, in the margin of the Anglo-Saxon Bede includes some Masses and Offices, p. 136
- CCCC MS 42 Gives a short description of the liturgical text content of CCCC MS 42. Notes that although from Dover Priory, the text is not of the Benedictine rite, p. 130, no. 885
- CCCC MS 44 Gives a short description of the liturgical text content of CCCC MS 44, p. 133, no. 897
- CCCC MS 53 Gives a short description of the liturgical text content of CCCC MS 53, p. 131, no. 887
- CCCC MS 57 Gives a short description of the liturgical text content of CCCC MS 57, p. 135, no. 903
- CCCC MS 59 Notes that CCCC MS 59 has a flyleaf from a Breviary, p. 136
- CCCC MS 65 Gives a short description of the liturgical text and music content of CCCC MS 65, p. 131, no. 888
- CCCC MS 72 Gives a short description of the liturgical text content of CCCC MS 72, from Canterbury or St Albans, noting that a table is prefixed to the Gospels, p. 133, no. 895
- CCCC MS 73 Notes that CCCC MS 73 has a flyleaf from an antiphoner dating from the fifteenth century, p. 136
- CCCC MS 79 Gives a short description of CCCC MS 79 with details of its ownership, p. 133, no. 896
- CCCC MS 93 Gives a brief mention of the Exeter Ordinal, CCCC MS 93 noting it is used by Canon Dalton in his edition of the text, p. 134, no. 900
- CCCC MS 140 Gives a short description of the liturgical text content of CCCC MS 140 - it has some rubrics indicating the liturgical readings from the Gospels, p. 132, no. 893
- CCCC MS 146 Gives a short description of the liturgical text and music content of CCCC MS 146, p. 132, no. 894
- CCCC MS 162 Notes that CCCC MS 162, containing Anglo-Saxon Homilies, has some liturgical notes, p. 136
- CCCC MS 163 Gives a short description of the liturgical text and music content of CCCC MS 163. Notes that pp. 291-4 contain responsories for the Office of the Dead, p. 134, no. 899
- CCCC MS 183 Gives a short description of the liturgical text and music content of CCCC MS 183, a Mass and Office of St Cuthbert which is noted, p. 131, no. 889
- CCCC MS 190 Notes that a flyleaf in this Anglo-Saxon Penitential from Exeter, hasthe hymn O Redemptor sume with notation in neumes, p. 136
- CCCC MS 193 Notes that CCCC MS 193 has some neumes scribbled on f. 170v, p. 136
- CCCC MS 196 Gives a short description of the liturgical text content of the Anglo-Saxon Martyrology, CCCC MS 196, noting the edition of Herzfeld, 1900, p. 134, no. 902
- CCCC MS 198 Notes that CCCC MS 198, containing Anglo-Saxon Homilies has on f. 377v an office of St Guthlac noted in neumes, p. 136
- CCCC MS 201 Notes that CCCC MS 201 containing Wulfstan’s Homilies, contains on pp. 1-7, 112, 113, parts of an Anglo-Saxon Ordinal. It has some notation in neumes, p. 136
- CCCC MS 219 Notes that CCCC MS 219 has liturgical texts on its flyleaves, p. 136
- CCCC MS 253 Notes that CCCC MS 253. f. 138v, contains a service for St Augustine dating from the twelfth century with notation on three lines, p. 136
- CCCC MS 260 Gives a brief description of the content of the musical treatises contained in CCCC MS 260, p. 135, no. 905
- CCCC MS 265 Gives a short description of the liturgical text content of CCCC MS 265 from Eynsham, with bibliographical references, p. 133, no. 898
- CCCC MS 267 Notes that CCCC MS 267 has on a flyleaf a hymn and sequence for St Mellitus noted in neumes, p. 136
- CCCC MS 270 Gives a brief mention of the Canterbury Sacramentary, CCCC MS 270, noting that its text has been edited by M. Rule, Cambridge, 1896, p. 131, no. 890
- CCCC MS 272 Gives a short description of the liturgical text and music content of CCCC MS 272 from Reims. Notes that the Psalter has Collects and that on f. 172 are some very early neumes, dating from the ninth century, p. 130. no. 886
- CCCC MS 278 Notes that CCCC MS 278 is a Norwich Psalter dating from the early fourteenth century in English and French, p. 135
- CCCC MS 284 CCCC MS 284, containing devotional writings of St Anselm, has from f. 139v an Office of the Dead, Penitential and Gradual Psalms, a litany of Sarum use, a Benedictine litany, and a litany from St Augustine’s Canterbury, p. 136
- CCCC MS 288 Notes that CCCC MS 288, f. 87, has two Rhythms concerning the Virgin Mary with stave but no notes, p. 136
- CCCC MS 304 Notes that CCCC MS 304 contains a few neumes, p. 136
- CCCC MS 312 Notes that CCCC MS 312, f. 294, has an office of St Augustine of Canterbury with musical notation, p. 136
- CCCC MS 328 Notes that CCCC MS 328, from St Swithun, Winchester, containing the Lives of Sts Dunstan, Odo, Maiolus and Odilo, has on p. 75 the Mass of St Dunstan noted on four dry lines, and on p. 230 the Mass of St Odilo, p. 136
- CCCC MS 339 Notes that CCCC MS 339 has a flyleaf of a Missal dating from the fifteenth century, p. 136
- CCCC MS 347 Notes that CCCC MS 347, f. 147, has a calendar of Norwich dating from the fourteenth century, p. 136
- CCCC MS 356 Notes that CCCC MS 356, f. 20, has a Sanctus with neumes added in the margin, p. 136
- CCCC MS 367 Notes that CCCC MS 367, f. 51, has the Sequence Letabundus exultet with neumes, p. 136
- CCCC MS 371 Notes that CCCC MS 371, f. 3 has a Salve festa dies for St Dunstan which is not noted, and the hymn Ave dies prefulgida for St Edward the King noted on spaced neumes on dry lines, p. 136
- CCCC MS 373 Notes that CCCC MS 373 of the 15th century has flyleaves from an English service book, p. 136
- CCCC MS 375 Notes that the St Albans ms, CCCC MS 375, f. 116v, has Salves for Sts Alphege, Alban (2), Peter and Paul, and for the Dedication of the Church. They are not noted, p. 136
- CCCC MS 377 Notes that CCCC MS 377, f. 1, contains an English lawyer’s calendar, p. 136
- CCCC MS 387 Notes that CCCC MS 387, Richard Rolle on the Psalter contains a Litany in English and that in the 15th century it belonged to John Colman, Abbot of Lesnes, p. 136
- CCCC MS 391 Gives a short description of the Breviary (portiforium of St Oswald), CCCC MS 391, from Worcester dating from the latter half of the eleventh century, p. 130, no. 884
- CCCC MS 405 Notes that CCCC MS 405, a miscellany of the Hospitallers of Waterford, on p. 23 has a calendar full of Irish saints, and on pp.33-186, by Offices for various saints, p. 136
- CCCC MS 410 Gives a short description of the content of the Musical Treatises, CCCC MS 410, p. 135, no. 904
- CCCC MS 411 Notes that CCCC MS 411, a psalter of the 10th century from Tours, brought shortly afterwards to England, has on ff. 2, 3, some versicles with notation. At the end are added on f. 140v, some collects and a second Litany of the 11th century. It also has later additions, including a Gospel for St Alphege, p. 135
- CCCC MS 422 Gives a short description of the liturgical text and music content of CCCC MS 422, pp. 131-2, no. 891
- CCCC MS 455 Notes that CCCC MS 455, f. 96v, has noted antiphons for St Edmund the King, p. 136
- CCCC MS 458 Notes that CCCC MS 458 has fly leaves from a Missal, p. 136
- CCCC MS 459 Notes that a flyleaf of CCCC MS 459, f. 157, has some music , p. 136
- CCCC MS 465 Gives a short description of the liturgical text content of the Norwich Ordinal, CCCC MS 465, p. 134, no. 901
- CCCC MS 468 Notes that CCCC MS 468, a Psalter in Greek and Latin, dating from the thirteenth century, belonged c. 1250 to Gregory, prior of Ramsey, and that the last part of the Litany is wanting, and that it has a calendar on f. 11, p. 135
- CCCC MS 470 Notes that CCCC MS 470, ff. 13-20 contains the Hours of the Virgin Mary, perhaps from Peterborough, and that it is prefixed by a Norwich calendar, p. 135
- CCCC MS 473 Gives a brief mention of the Winchester Troper, CCCC MS 473 noting that its text has been edited, w. H. frere, 1894, p. 132, no. 892
- CCCC MSS 4, 102 and 113 Notes that CCCC MS 4, CCCC MS 102 and CCCC MS 113 have a flyleaf from an Antiphoner, p. 136
- Reference Type:
- Book
- Manuscript:
- bx369vf7033