GB-Cssc MS 117*

Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, England

fragment: 13th century

Archive Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, England (GB-Cssc)
Shelfmark MS 117*
Image Availability DIAMM does not have images of this source.
Surface Parchment
Numbering System Foliation
Notations
  • Notre Dame
Relationships
Provenance
  • France
Contents 4 pieces from 1 composers
General Description

Leaves of polyphonic conducti. Described by Mark Everist in the 1990s. Identified by Eva Maschke as part of a set of conductus fragments once having belonged to Jacob of Soest. The offset of f. 2v remains in its original host volume D-MÜsa Mscr. VII Nr. 6115.

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Notation

not indicated

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
1r Jam vetus litera jam legis criminum - Anonymous
Appears on: 1r
Genres: Motet
1r–1v Fulget in propatulo lux aeterne gloriae - Anonymous
Appears on: 1r–1v
Genres: Motet
2r–2v Genitus divinus idem quod ingenitus - Anonymous
Appears on: 2r–2v
Genres: Motet
2v Dei sapientia jugum mortis frangere - Anonymous
Appears on: 2v
Genres: Motet
Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages
Dei sapientia jugum mortis frangere Anonymous 2v
Fulget in propatulo lux aeterne gloriae Anonymous 1r–1v
Genitus divinus idem quod ingenitus Anonymous 2r–2v
Jam vetus litera jam legis criminum Anonymous 1r

Set: Sidney Sussex conductus fragments

Type: Fragments of a whole

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D-MÜsa Mscr. VII Nr. 6115

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GB-Cssc MS 117*

denotes primary source study

Maschke, Eva M. 2015. Notre Dame Manuscripts and Their History: Case Studies on Reception and Reuse. University of Southampton and Universität Hamburg, Ph.D.

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