D-ERu 464

Universitätsbibliothek, Erlangen, Germany

chant book with added polyphony: 2nd half of 15th century

Archive Universitätsbibliothek, Erlangen, Germany (D-ERu)
Shelfmark 464
Surface Paper
Numbering System None
Format portrait
Measurements 295 x 210 mm
Other Identifiers
  • RISM: D-ERu464
  • CCM: ErlU 464
  • olim (Former shelfmark): Irmischer Katalog Nr. 837
Notations
  • Gothic chorale
  • Gothic-mensural mixed
  • black full mensural
Provenance
  • Bavaria, Germany
Contents 1 pieces from 1 composers
General Description

Collection of monophonic music for the Mass and Office, containing 1 polyphonic motet. Contents: f. 1-13 proprium missa f. 14-18 Vesper Hymns, f. 19v-42v Kyriale (troped), antiphons, inter alia, f. 49-71 different measurement and Office music f. 72-83v sequences f . 84-93v Easter play (without music), measurements and Office music, sequences, f. 94-113v Kyriale (troped). Copied in various German hands of the 15th Century.

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Binding

original leather covers / stapled leather envelope

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Notation

Gothic choral, black full mensural; Gothic-mensural mixed

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Ruling

7-9 four-line staves

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Foliation

original foliation, 1-113; ff. 21-26, 28, 36-40, 43-48, and 56-60 are now missing; ff. 14a and 18a have been added.

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Foliation

33v

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Surface

paper

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RISM Description

Collection of music for the Mass, various hands. 92 folios in total, originally 113. Original foliation. 1 piece of polyphony.

RISM B/IV 3: 15. Jh.; 92 Blätter (ursprünglich 113) Papier, 295 x 210 mm. Originale Foliierung von f. 1-113 (davon fehlen: f. 21-26, 28, 36-40, 43-48, 56-60; eingeschaltet sind: f. 14a und 18a). Je Seite 7 bis 9 Vierliniensystemen mit gotischer Choralnotation und vereinzelt schwarzer Mensuralnotation - Einband: Handschrift in Lederumschlag geheftet (15. Jh.).

Diese von verschiedenen Händen des 15. Jh. in Deutschland geschriebene Handschrift enthält eine Sammlung von Mess- und Offiziumsgesängen. Mehrstimmig ist nur ein Stück. Dagegen finden sich, wie oft im 15. Jh., einige einstimmigen Credo-Sätze in Mensuralnotation oder gotisch-mensuraler Mischnotation.

Inhalt: f. 1-13 Proprium missae; f. 14-18 Vespergesänge; f. 19v-42v Kyriale (Tropen), Antiphonen unter anderem; f. 49-71 verschiedene Meß- und Offiziumsgesänge; f. 72-83v Sequenzen; f. 84-93v Osterspiel (ohne Noten), Meß- und Offiziumsgesänge, Sequenzen; f. 94-113v Kyriale (Tropen).

[Translation] 92 sheets (originally 113) paper, 295 x 210 mm. Original foliation f. 1-113 (missing: f. 21-26, 28, 36-40, 43-48, 56-60; f. 14a and 18a are reversed). There are 7-9 four-line systems on each page, with Gothic choral notation and isolated black mensural notation - Binding: manuscript stapled leather envelope (15th century).

The manuscript is written in various German hands of the 15th Century. It contains a collection of measurements and Office music. There is only one polyphonic piece. There are also, however - as is common in the 15th century - some monophonic credos written in mensural or Gothic-mensural mixed notation.

Contents: f. 1-13 proprium missa f. 14-18 Vesper Hymns, f. 19v-42v Kyriale (troped), antiphons, inter alia, f. 49-71 different measurement and Office music f. 72-83v sequences f . 84-93v Easter play (without music), measurements and Office music, sequences, f. 94-113v Kyriale (troped).

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Répertoire International des Sources Musicales
Census Catalogue of Music Description

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1 motet

Anonymous

92 paper folios of an original 113, 295 x 210. Original foliation, 1-113; ff. 21-26, 28, 36-40, 43-48, and 56-60 are now missing; ff. 14a and 18a have been added. Original leather covers. No index. The single polyphonic piece is written in black mensural notation. The manuscript contains monophonic music for the Mass and Office; several monophonie Credos are written in black mensural notation and in black square notation with mensural elements.

15th century. Copied in Germany.

Census-Catalogue of Manuscript Sources of Polyphonic Music 1400-1550

33v

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
33v Omnes gaudemus in tali festo / huius - Anonymous
Appears on: 33v
Genres: Motet
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin
Clef: c2
Voice Text: Omnes gaudemus in tali festo

Voice: Tenor
Languages: Latin
Clef: f2c4
Voice Text: huius
General Note

Das ganze Stück wurde nachträglich kanzelliert

Composer Compositions
Anonymous
Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages
Omnes gaudemus in tali festo / huius Anonymous 33v

Images © Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg

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Fischer, Hans. 1936. Die lateinischen Papierhandschriften der Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen. 700S. Erlangen. Pages: Bd. II, 43ff.

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Monday, 23 January, 2017

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