V-CVbav MS Vat. lat. 129

Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican City, Rome, Italy

non-music MS with interpolated music: 12th-13th century (host MS); early 15th century (polyphony)

Archive Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican City, Rome, Italy (V-CVbav)
Shelfmark MS Vat. lat. 129
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Surface Parchment
Numbering System Foliation
Measurements 276 x 171 mm
Other Identifiers
  • RISM: I-Rvat129
  • olim (Former shelfmark): I-Rvat MS Vat. lat. 129
Notations
  • black full mensural
Relationships
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Provenance
  • Italy
Contents 1 pieces from 1 composers
General Description

A collection of sermons (f. 6r-l) and a gloss of Mark's Gospel (f. 6v-69). Polyphony has been added later to f. 6r.

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Binding

Wooden boards covered with red leather, bearing arms of Urban VIII; 17th century

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Notation

Black full mensural

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Ruling

4 5-line staves

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Foliation

6

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Foliation

Modern foliation of f. 1-69.

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Surface

Parchment

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RISM Description

RISM B/IV 4: 12./15. Jh.; 69 Blätter Pergament, 276 x 171 mm. Moderne Foliierung von f. 1-69. - Einband: 17. Jh.; mit rotem Leder überzogene Holzdeckel mit Wappen Urbans VIII.

Diese Handschrift des 12./13. Jh. enthält Sermones (f. l-6r) und ein glossiertes Markus-Evangelium (f. 6v-69). Musik steht nur auf f. 6r als nachträgliche Eintragung: 4 Fünfliniensysteme mit schwarzer Mensuralnotation des frühen 15. Jh.

[Translation] 12th/15th century. 69 parchment sheets, 276 x 171 mm. Modern foliation of f. 1-69. - Cover: 17 Century, with red leather covered wooden boards with arms Urban VIII

This manuscript of the 12th-13th century contains sermons(f. 6r-l) and a gloss of Mark's Gospel (f. 6v-69). Music is found only on f. 6r as a later addition: 4 five-line systems with black mensural notation from the early 15th century

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
6 Benedicamus Domino quem chorus angelorum laudat - Anonymous
Appears on: 6
Genres: Benedicamus Domino, Motet
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin
Clef: c1
Voice Text: Benedicamus domino quem chorus angelorum laudat ...

Voice: [no designation]
Languages: none
Clef: c3
Layout

parts

Item Bibliography

Bannister, Enrico Marriott (editor). 1913. Monumenti Vaticani di Paleografia Musicale Latina. Codices e Vaticanis Selecti. 2 vols. Leipzig. Pages: [facs.] plate 130a.

Composer Compositions
Anonymous
Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages
Benedicamus Domino quem chorus angelorum laudat Anonymous 6

denotes primary source study

Cuthbert, Michael Scott. 2006. Trecento fragments and Polyphony beyond the codex. Harvard University, Ph.D.

Bannister, Enrico Marriott. 1913. Monumenti Vaticani di paleografia musicale latina. Codices e Vaticanis selecti phototypice expressi. 2 vols. Leipzig. Pages: II, Tf. 130a.

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NB: Migrated from old site. Credit for notes may not be completely accurate. General Description; Binding Note; Notation Note; Ruling Note; Foliation Note; Foliation Note; Surface Note

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NB: Migrated from old site. Credit for notes may not be completely accurate. RISM Description