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Fragment (Latin): Motets
handwritten, littera textualis
Subject
- liturgy (MMDC)
- Reading culture
- Middle Ages
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Reading culture
- Reading culture (liturgical)
Type of item
- Manuscript
- manuscripts (documents)
Medium
- Parchment
- parchment (animal material)
Subject
- liturgy (MMDC)
- Reading culture
- Middle Ages
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Reading culture
- Reading culture (liturgical)
Type of item
- Manuscript
- manuscripts (documents)
Medium
- Parchment
- parchment (animal material)
Providing institution
Aggregator
Intermediate provider
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Creation date
- [mid 14th century]
- 1325-1375
- 1325/1375
- 14th century
- 14th century
Places
- Netherlands?
- Kingdom of the Netherlands
- Belgium
- United Nations
- Netherlands
- Belgium
Current location
- Leiden University Library
Provenance
- Long-term loan from the Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde. Taken from LTK 342, where they functioned as flyleaves, in 1941.
Identifier
- Shelfmark: LTK 342 A
Extent
- 2 leaves (one only partial)
- 272x202 mm (cropped)
Format
- Fragment
- fragments (object portions)
Language
- lat
- lat
- Latin
Is part of
- Art of Reading in the Middle Ages: previously digitised item
- In collection: Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde - Bibliotheek
Is referenced by
- MMDC = Medieval Manuscripts in Dutch Collections
- Reaney 1965 = G. Reaney 'New sources of Ars nova music'. In: Musica Disciplina 19 (1965), p. 53-68.
- Reaney 1969 = G. Reaney, Manuscripts of polyphonic music. Vol. 2: c. 1320-1400. München/Duisburg 1969, p. 309-310
Providing country
- Netherlands
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2021-12-21T16:02:40.639Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2024-02-28T18:55:56.900Z
Table of contents
- Maculature. Contains polyphonic music notation with each line of text: (f. ?) Impudenter circumivi; Virtutibus laudabilis; Alma redemptoris / Philippe de Vitry. Four-voice motet, incomplete (triplum only). – (f. 1r) "Philomene compararis sancta virgo Katerina... ". Two-voice anonymous motet (motetus and tenor). – (fol. 2r) "... causam (?) te virgo dominus". Monophonic anonymous motet. – (f. 2v) Ida capillorum; Portio nature; [Ante tronum] / Egidius de Pusiex. Four-voice motet.