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Manuscripts -- fragments

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Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:

Fragments of a French Bible, 9th century (825-850)

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Identifier: MS 211/I
Scope and Contents Bible. F. 1: end of Wisdom 19:15-20, Prologue to Ecclesiasticus (begins: Multorum nobis et magnorum per legem; ends: qui secundum legem Domini proposuerunt vitam agere), Capitula of Ecclesiasticus (chapter headings). F. 2: Ecclesiasticus 7:36-10:28 (begins: et benedictio tua gratia datus in conspectu omnibus inventi; ends: servo sensato liberi serviunt et vir). ...
Dates: 9th century (825-850)

Fragments of a French Bible, late 13th century

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Identifier: MS 211/III
Scope and Contents Bible. F. 1: end of Genesis 50:24-25 (begins: ossa mea de loco sito; ends: in loculo in egypto), rubric (Explicit liber geneseos Incipit liber exodos), beginning of Exodus 1:1-5:18 (begins: Heac sunt nomina filiorum Israhel; ends: palee non dabuntur vobis et reddetis con). F. 2: Exodus 39-40 (begins: de...
Dates: late 13th century

Fragments of a Grail, 12th century

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Identifier: MS 211/XIX
Scope and Contents 12th century Grail, each containing a folio and a half (much cropped), taken from the binding of MS 123 (Isidori Hispalensus Etymologiae etc.). It contains: 1) text from the Off. Ad te domine of Dom. X post Pentec. To Gr. Convertere of Fer. via Jejunii, and parts of 4 sequences. 2) From Ps. Domini est terra et plenitudo ejus in Vig. Nat. Domini to Gr. Exiit sermo In Nat. S. joh.; and one half-folio containing off. ...
Dates: 12th century

Fragments of a missal, 12th century

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Identifier: MS 211/XXII
Scope and Contents Four small sections (2 roughly 21cm X 6cm, another ~16.5cm X 5.5cm, and one 14.5cm X 7.75cm at it's widest point) of a noted Missal. Three of the fragments form parts of a leaf containing the middle of the Passion on Tuesday to end of Introit on Wednesday in Holy Week. The other fragment is part of the 1st Prophecy on Easter Even. Two of the fragments of the Passion to Introit on Wednesday on Holy Week obviously fit together (see picture). The final line pf text on the third fragment of this...
Dates: 12th century

Fragments of a missal, late 14th century

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Identifier: MS 211/XXV
Scope and Contents Two fragments from a Missal. (I) contains the end of Gospel to beginning of Secret Ds. de cujus gracie tue rore of Thursday, part of Collect, Lesson and Gospel of Friday. Also, end of Epistle, Grail, part of Gospel, Offertory and part of Secret Concede qs. ops. ds. of Saturday after the 3rd Sunday in Lent, and parts of the Mass of 4th Sunday. (II) Contains parts of Prefaces and musical notation, a rubric ...
Dates: late 14th century

Fragments of a missal, possibly Scottish, mid-15th century (?)

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Identifier: MS 211/V
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Two fragments of a Missal, probably following the Use of Sarum. F. 1: part of the Passion and Gospel for Wednesday in Holy Week, with Collect and part of the Epistle for Maundy Thursday. F. 2: part of Gospel, Secret and Communion of Maundy Thursday, and of Prophecy, Collect and Lesson of Good Friday.



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Possibly Scottish, mid-15th century.

Dates: mid-15th century (?)

Fragments of a missal, possibly Scottish, 14th century

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Identifier: MS 211/XI
Scope and Contents Missal, following the Use of Sarum, but with few rubrics. Contains part of Gospel, and Mass for the Common of a Virgin, which begins with In natali plurimarum virginum, and includes the Collect, Secret and Post-communion (f. 2r, Plurimarum virginum non martirum). Commemoratio b. marie quotidie in capella et in choro...officium. Rorate coeli... begins at the bottom of column 1 on f. 2r, and finishes in the middle of the...
Dates: 14th century

Fragments of a psalter, 11th century

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Identifier: MS 211/XVIII
Scope and Contents Possibly from a Psalter, it contains part of the Service of the Dead (includes Collects, Anthems, Responds, and Verses preceding Matins, and Matins to the middle of the 3rd lesson of the 3rd nocturne). The usual Psalms, Anthems, Responds, and Verses are found, though occasionally the order varies. The lessons are very unusual, and being much mutilated are difficult to trace. Roughly 1/3 of the first leaf has been cut vertically, and the page also looks cropped horizontally. It is possible to...
Dates: 11th century

Fragments of a sacramentary, 11th century

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Identifier: MS 211/XVII
Scope and Contents Part of a Sacramentary, taken from the binding of MS 222. These folios contain part of the Temporale and Commune Sanctorum (the Common of Saints). F. 1r contains Ad Complenda (the In natale Domini ad Sanctum Petrum of the Gregorian Sancamenary); Dom. i. post Natale Domini; Missa de Sancta Maria. On f. 1v there is Postcom. Haec nos Communio, which has been...
Dates: 11th century

Fragments of an abridged breviary, possibly French, 14th century (?)

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Identifier: MS 211/XV
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An abridged Breviary (known as a 'Portiforium), with remarkably short Lessons. It contains the Sanctorale from S. Thomas (21 Dec.) to S. Agnes (21 Jan.), and from S. Scholastica (10 Feb.) to Lady Day (25 March). The Proper for the following saints is included: Silvester, Felix, Marcellus, Prisca, Fabian, Sebastian, Anthony (added in margin later), Scholastica, Valentine, Chair of S. Peter, Matthias, Perpetua and Felicitas, and Gregory.

Dates: 14th century (?)