Polyphony on ff. LXIX'-LXXV, LXXVI, LXXVII, CCCXLI, copied by one main scribe (who also wrote most of monophonie contents) and one additional scribe. Presumably copied in Bohemia.
| Archive | Národní muzeum, Prague, Czech Republic (CZ-Pnm) |
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| Shelfmark | MS V B 5 |
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| Numbering System | Foliation |
| Measurements | 310 x 205 mm |
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| Contents | Contains 7 compositions, 7 are anonymous. |
General Description
Binding
Rebound in modern covers of mottled cardboard; leather spine.
Notation
Bohemian chant notation and black mensural
Foliation
Original ink foliation, I-CCCLXXV (first seven folios not numbered; ff. CCCII-CCCIII, CCCXXXV-CCCXL now missing).
Decoration
Inked initials, most in Gothic style, a few in calligraphic style.
RISM Description
RISM BIV/3: 16. Jh.; 376 Blätter Papier + je 1 Vorsatz- und Nachstoßblatt, 310 x 205 mm. Originale Foliierung von f. I-CCCLXXV, wobei f. I-VII ohne Foliierung; es fehlen f. CCCXXXV-CCCXXXX. Je Seite 8 schwarze Fünfliniensysteme mit böhmischer Choralnotation und schwarzer Mensuralnotation — Einband: modern, kartoniert mit Lederrücken.
Dieses utraquistische Graduale aus der Mitte des 16. Jh. (vergleiche Jahrzahl 1549 auf f. LXXXv) ist unbekannter Provenienz. Mehrstimmig sind nur einige tschechische Ordinariumssätze.
Inhalt; Alle Texte sind tschechisch: Ordinarium, Proprium, Commune, Sequenzen.
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Graduale, with polyphony:
1 Czech Credo (incomplete), 5 Czech Sanctus = 6 + 1 duplicate = 7
Anonymous
i + 374 + i paper folios, 310 x 205. Original ink foliation, I-CCCLXXV (first seven folios not numbered; ff. CCCII-CCCIII, CCCXXXV-CCCXL now missing). Rebound in modern covers of mottled cardboard; leather spine. Bohemian chant notation and black mensural notation (sometimes a mixture of both). Polyphony on ff. LXIX'-LXXV, LXXVI, LXXVII, CCCXLI, copied by one main scribe (who also wrote most of monophonie contents) and one additional scribe. Inked initials, most in Gothic style, a few in calligraphic style.
Ca. 1549-55 (dates in manuscript). Presumably copied in Bohemia.
The inventory could not be loaded.
‡ denotes primary source study
Fischer, Kurt von, and Max Lütolf (editors). 1972. Répertoire international des sources musicales. Series B IV, vol. 3-4. Handschriften mit mehrstimmiger Musik des 14., 15. und 16. Jahrhunderts. 2 vols. Munich-Duisburg: G. Henle Verlag. Pages: 215-6.
Bartos, F M. 1926. Soupis Rukopisu Národního Musea v Praze. Prague. Pages: I,248.
Orel, Dobroslav. 1922. Kancionál Franusuv. Prague.
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Census-Catalogue of Manuscript Sources of Polyphonic Music 1400-1550
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Répertoire Internationale des Sources Musicales
Monday, 23 January, 2017
NB: Migrated from old site. Credit for notes may not be completely accurate. RISM Description