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Lectionarium et sequentiae.

Title
Lectionarium et sequentiae.
Author
Catholic Church.
Publication
Padua, Italy, approximately 1505.

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TextBy appointment only Spencer Coll. MS. 7Schwarzman Building - Print Collection Room 308

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Additional Authors
  • Sanvito, Bartolomeo, 1433-1511
  • Antonio Maria, da Villafora, -1511
  • New York Public Libary. Manuscript. Spencer Coll. MS 7.
Description
2 volumes (80 leaves), bound : parchment , ink, manuscript, illuminations; 282 x 180 mm
Uniform Title
Lectionarium
Alternative Title
  • Lectionarium
  • Lectionary with sequences
  • Lectionarium et sequentiae cum antiphonario et orationibus festorum ecclesiae romanae.
  • In nativitate domini prima missa. Lectio epistole beati Pauli Apostoli ad Titum.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • vellum (parchment)
  • Early works.
  • illuminated manuscripts.
  • Illuminated initials (layout features)
  • Manuscripts – Italy – 16th century.
  • Velvet bindings (Binding)
  • Wooden boards (Binding)
  • Brass clasps (Binding)
  • Gold-tooled bindings (gathered matter components.
Note
  • Vol. 1: Epistolary with antiphons and prayers on ff. 25v-39v in different humanistic hands and cursive notes ff. i (verso)-ii. -- Vol. 2: Evangeliary with an antiphon and a prayer on i (verso) and an additional Gospel selection on f. 30r-v.
  • Description: Vol. 1: ff. viii + 40; vol. 2: ff. ix + 40.
  • Layout: Written in 20 long lines per page, ruled in drypoint. Some quire signatures still visible. Gatherings of ten except for first gathering of volume 1 (8 folios) and first gathering of volume 2 (9 folios).
  • Decoration: Miniatures; border designs and initials with human figures. Hierarchy of scripts in red, blue and gold "rubrics." 1-line through 5-line initials on elaborate fields in various colors. Border designs.
  • Scribe: Bartolomeo Sanvito.
  • Script: Humanistic; rustic capitals.
  • Artist: Antonio Maria da Villafora.
  • Music: Square notation on 4-line red staves.
Access (note)
  • Restricted use.
Indexed In (note)
  • The Splendor of the Word. (ed.) J. G. Alexander, J. H. Marrow, L. F. Sandler (NYPL / Harvey Miller, 2005)
  • Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts. Seymour de Ricci. (Wilson Co., New York, 1937)
  • New York Public Library. Spencer Collection. Dictionary catalog and shelf list
Cite As (note)
  • NYPL. Spencer Collection MS. 7
Language (note)
  • In Latin.
Provenance (note)
  • Made for S. Giovanni in Verdara of Padua, which was suppressed by Venice in 1783. Collection of Francesco Leopoldo Cicognara; sale to Zonzi (1860); Sir William Tite sale (1874); A.H. Huth sale (1914).
Binding (note)
  • Bound in 18th century, oak boards covered with crimson velvet, with later gilt metal corners and clasps; center ornaments are four nielli of Cardinal Pietro Bembo and his arms (vol. 1), and Pope Leo X and his arms (vol. 2).
Call Number
Spencer Coll. MS. 7
OCLC
1337058643
Author
Catholic Church.
Title
Lectionarium et sequentiae.
Imprint
Padua, Italy, approximately 1505.
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Access
Restricted use. Requires permission for access.
Indexed In:
The Splendor of the Word. (ed.) J. G. Alexander, J. H. Marrow, L. F. Sandler (NYPL / Harvey Miller, 2005), n. 30.
Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts. Seymour de Ricci. (Wilson Co., New York, 1937), p. 1337, no. 7.
New York Public Library. Spencer Collection. Dictionary catalog and shelf list, vol. II, p. 907.
Cite As:
NYPL. Spencer Collection MS. 7
Language
In Latin.
Provenance
Made for S. Giovanni in Verdara of Padua, which was suppressed by Venice in 1783. Collection of Francesco Leopoldo Cicognara; sale to Zonzi (1860); Sir William Tite sale (1874); A.H. Huth sale (1914).
Binding
Bound in 18th century, oak boards covered with crimson velvet, with later gilt metal corners and clasps; center ornaments are four nielli of Cardinal Pietro Bembo and his arms (vol. 1), and Pope Leo X and his arms (vol. 2).
Source of description
Part of the description used is from Digital Scriptorium 1.0.
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Place of Publication
Italy Padua.
Added Author
Sanvito, Bartolomeo, 1433-1511, scribe.
Antonio Maria, da Villafora, -1511, illuminator.
New York Public Libary. Manuscript. Spencer Coll. MS 7.
Other Title
Lectionarium et sequentiae cum antiphonario et orationibus festorum ecclesiae romanae.
In nativitate domini prima missa. Lectio epistole beati Pauli Apostoli ad Titum.
Research Call Number
Spencer Coll. MS. 7
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