Copied by Netherlands court scribe Petrus Alamire (KellJ); Warmington detects possible input from the 'D family' scribes (KellmanTO). Copied in Brussels/Mechlin; belongs to Netherlands court complex (KellJ). See the entry for JenaU 2 for information about the later history of this manuscript.
| Archive | Universitätsbibliothek, Jena, Germany (D-Ju) |
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| Shelfmark | MS 21 |
| Surface | Paper |
| Numbering System | Foliation |
| Measurements | 402 x 280 mm |
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| Contents | Contains 39 compositions, 34 from 4 composers, 5 are anonymous. |
General Description
Binding
Original covers of dark brown leather over boards, partially restored, with blind-tooled lozenge design, metal corners, buckle and clasps.
Watermark
similar to Briquet #6289-6300.
Notation
not indicated
Foliation
114
Foliation
New pencil foliation, 1-114
Decoration
Painted initials and inked calligraphic initials
Surface
Paper
Census Catalogue of Music Description
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8 Masses
Josquin [Jo. de Pratis]-2, La Rue-2, Pipelare-2, Weerbecke-1, anon-1
i + 114 + i paper folios, 402 x 280. New pencil foliation, 1-114. Blank folios: 1, 18-19, 30'-31, 42'-43, 58'-59, 69'-71, 85'-87, l00'-101, 114'. Original covers of dark brown leather over boards, partially restored, with blind-tooled lozenge design, metal corners, buckle and clasps. No index. Copied by Netherlands court scribe Petrus Alamire (KellJ). Painted initials and inked calligraphic initials. Watermark similar to Briquet #6289-6300.
1521-5 (KellJ). Copied in Brussels/Mechlin; belongs to Netherlands court complex (KellJ). See the entry for JenaU 2 for information about the later history of this manuscript.
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Books prepared by the Alamire workshop
Linked by Origin or Contents · 72 sources
‡ denotes primary source study
Kellman, Herbert (editor). 1999. The Treasury of Petrus Alamire. Music and art in Flemish Court Manuscripts 1500-1535. Leuven: Alamire Foundation. Pages: 103.
Heidrich, Jürgen. 1993. Die deutschen Chorbücher aus der Hofkapelle Friedrich des Weisen. Sammlung Musikwissenschaftlicher Abhandlungen, vol. 84. Baden-Baden. Pages: p. xviiif.
Kellman, Herbert. 1989. Observations on the Production and Distribution of Music Manuscripts at the Netherlands Court. Early Music History, 9: .
Kapp, Maria. 1987. Musikalische Handschriften des burgundischen Hofes in Mechel und Brüssel ca. 1495-1530. Darmstadt. Pages: 124.
Hamm, Charles E, and Herbert Kellman (editors). 1979-1988. Census-Catalogue of Manuscript Sources of Polyphonic Music 1400-1550. Renaissance Manuscript Studies, vol. 1-5. 5 vols. Neuhausen nr. Stuttgart: American Institute of Musicology, Hänssler Verlag. Pages: i (1979), 294.
Kellman, Herbert. 1976. Josquin and the Courts of the Netherlands and France: The Evidence of the Sources. Josquin des Prez: Proceedings of the International Josquin Festival-Conference ... 21-25 June 1971, 181-216. London, New York, and Toronto. Pages: 213.
Kellman, Herbert. 1958. The Origins of the Chigi Codex: The Date, Provenance, and Original Ownership of Rome, Biblioteca Vaticana, Chigiana, C. VIII. 234. Journal of the American Musicological Society, 11: 6-19. Pages: 18.
Blume, Friedrich (editor). 1949-79. Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart: Allgemeine Enzyklopädie der Musik. Kassel. Pages: VI,1874.
Roediger, Karl Erich. 1935. Die geistlichen Musikhandschriften der Universitätsbibliothek Jena. 2 vols. Jena: Frommannsche Buchhandlung. Pages: 44-7; i, 52, passim.
Smijers, Albert (editor). 1927-56. Werken van Josquin des Prez: Missen. Amsterdam. Pages: XVIII,vii.
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