Two fragments, likely from the same manuscript, obtained in Paris in August 1930, according to a note on the back of the frame.
Page dimensions, 560x390mm; written area approx. 410 x 255 mm.
Southern Textualis (perhaps French?).
Red, four-line staff, five per page; upward pointing custodes, and red divisio lines.
Initials one line in height, open each antiphon, alternating red on a blue background and a somewhat brighter blue on a red background, both with penwork. Second letters of antiphons and opening letters of psalms highlighted in a now-faded yellow. Narrow, slightly curved c-clefs; f clef with three downward pointing rectangles. A catchword, "quando," on 1v.
Montreal (Quebec, Canada), Private collections, D-0dex0(fragment)
Siglum:
CDN-MtlQCpc D-0dex0 (fragment)
Summary:
Two leaves from a (probably secular-cursus) antiphoner containing chants for John the Baptist and Peter&Paul. Page dimensions, 560x390mm; written area approx. 410 x 255 mm.
Description:
Full source / fragment:
Fragment or Fragmented
Fragmentarium ID:
dex0
DACT ID:
0dex0