Copied by a single scribe, identified on f. 1 as 'D. Victorinum Venetum' (possibly = Vittorio Jachettini, who may have studied earlier with Jaquet of Mantua—NugentJ). Copied in northern Italy. Brought to Treviso in late 16th century.
| Archive | Biblioteca Capitolare del Duomo di Treviso, Treviso, Italy (I-TVd) |
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| Shelfmark | 23 |
| Image Availability | DIAMM does not have images of this source. |
| Surface | Paper |
| Numbering System | Foliation |
| Measurements | 459 x 356 mm |
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| Contents | Contains 8 compositions from 1 composer. |
General Description
Physical Description
Several folios frayed, torn, or damaged by water and smoke, but most music still legible.
Binding
Original covers of brown tooled leather over cardboard, in very poor condition
Watermark
(1) generally resembles Briquet #4834; (2) crossed arrows with six-pointed star (not in Briquet); (3) crossbow (not in Briquet); (4) generally resembles Briquet #5933.
Notation
black void mensural
Ruling
Staff height 21
Foliation
Original red ink foliation, 1-118 (ff. 88, 113-114, and at least one folio following f. 118 now missing).
Decoration
Inked calligraphic initials.
Index
Original index on f. 1 lists Masses in order of appearance.
Surface
paper
Census Catalogue of Music Description
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8 Masses, 1 motet = 9
Jaquet of Mantua-8, anon-1
115 paper folios of an original 119 or more, 459 x 356. Several folios frayed, torn, or damaged by water and smoke, but most music still legible. Original red ink foliation, 1-118 (ff. 88, 113-114, and at least one folio following f. 118 now missing). Original covers of brown tooled leather over cardboard, in very poor condition. Original index on f. 1 lists Masses in order of appearance.
Copied by a single scribe, identified on f. 1 as "D. Victorinum Venetum" (possibly = Vittorio Jachettini, who may have studied earlier with Jaquet of Mantua—NugentJ). Staff height 21. Inked calligraphic initials. Watermarks: (1) generally resembles Briquet #4834; (2) crossed arrows with six-pointed star (not in Briquet); (3) crossbow (not in Briquet); (4) generally resembles Briquet #5933.
1563 (date in manuscript). Copied in northern Italy. Brought to Treviso in late 16th century.
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‡ denotes primary source study
Sadie, Stanley (editor). 1980. The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. London. Pages: XVII, 672. Notes: facsimile (partial).
Haar, James. 1976. Some Remarks on the 'Missa La sol fa re mi'. Josquin des Prez: Proceedings of the International Josquin Festival-Conference ... 21-25 June 1971, 564-88. London, New York, and Toronto. Pages: 583. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial); mention of MS; discussion.
Nugent, George Edward. 1973. The Jacquet Motets and Their Authors. Princeton University, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Pages: I, 101, 364, 377-8. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial); mention of MS; discussion.
Jackson, Philip T, and George Edward Nugent (editors). 1971-. Jachet of Mantua: Opera Omnia. Corpus mensurabilis musicae, vol. 54. Neuhausen nr. Stuttgart: American Institute of Musicology. Pages: I, xiii, passim; III, xiii-xiv, passim. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial); transcriptions (partial); mention of MS; discussion.
d'Alessi, Giovanni. 1954. La Cappella musicale del Duomo di Treviso. Vedelago (Treviso). Pages: 185, 212. Notes: mention of MS; contents list (partial).
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Jacquet's Mass (f. 42v) concordant with the one in D-Sl MS Musica folio I 23 and D-Nla St. Egidien 33
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