Siglum: 
BR-PApc D-0egev (fragment)
Description: 

Single leaf from an illuminated antiphoner. Current owner inherited it from an acquaintance (also in Brazil) who likely acquired it in Germany, at least a few decades ago (though it may have been in the family even longer.)
Four line staff in red, with square notation; c-clef is formed of two lozenges, while the f-clef has four strokes, two horizontal and two diagonal.
The script appears, based on Derolez, to be a late fifteenth-century German style of Fractura; some evidence of Hybrida in the hand used for rubricating.
Leaf is apparently numbered ii.cc.xvii on upper right
An initial with red and blue flowers with leafy stems on a speckled yellow background, surrounded by gold, appears for the invitatory chant; the inner margin of the page has a matching style, with red and pale yellow flowers and blue curlicues on a speckled ribbon.
Other initials are inside rectangles, with red and blue backgrounds and faces in black ink.

35 cm x 49 cm ; writing area 27 x 37 cm .

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Full source / fragment: 
Fragment or Fragmented
Fragmentarium ID: 
egev
DACT ID: 
0egev