A Quintus partbook from a set of six volumes, each of which is a composite of originally separate fascicles later bound together. Main scribe possibly Erasmus Zollner, cantor at Gymnasium Poeticum in Regensburg during 1570's; also copied by several additional scribes. Copied mostly or entirely in Regensburg; probably used by choir of Gymnasium Poeticum in local evangelical services.
| Archive | Bischöfliche Zentralbibliothek, Regensburg, Germany (D-Rp) |
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| Shelfmark | A. R. 894-907 (Q) |
| Image Availability | DIAMM does not have images of this source. |
| Surface | Paper |
| Numbering System | None / Unknown |
| Measurements | 148 x 211 mm |
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| Contents | Contains 42 compositions, 39 from 8 composers, 3 are anonymous. |
General Description
Binding
Original covers of parchment over cardboard, with white leather spine and leather ties; paper slip pasted to front cover of Discantus book bears inscription: 'Missae 6 Vocum / No. 16.'
Watermark
(1) coat of arms of city of Regensburg (resembles Briquet #1142-3); (2) salt shaker (see Briquet #2169ff for general pattern); (3) shield with diagonal band and six-petalled flower (not in Briquet)
Notation
black void mensural
Ruling
Staff height 19-20 (15 in last section)
Foliation
No foliation or pagination
Foliation
Other numberings: Original ink numbering of pieces, [1]-17 + [l]-7 (3 Masses and 3 Mass Proper sections not numbered).
Decoration
Red, black, and blue inked initials in Gothic, plain block, and calligraphic styles; headings and text incipits in red ink. Edges of folios tinted blue-green
Surface
paper
Census Catalogue of Music Description
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21 Masses (20 with K-S-A only), 7 Mass Proper sections =28+2 duplicates = 30
Clemens non Papa-4, Cléreau-1, C. Copus-1, Crecquillon-3, (Hellinck)-1, Hemmerlen-1, Hoyoul-1, (Isaac)-1, Lassus-3, Londariti-1, Rener-1, Scandello-2, Vaet-1, anon-7
6 paper partbooks (D-114 folios, A-132, T-121, B-108, Q-83, S-32), 148 x 211. Each partbook is composite of originally separate fascicles later bound together. No foliation or pagination. Original ink numbering of pieces, [1]-17 + [l]-7 (3 Masses and 3 Mass Proper sections not numbered). Original covers of parchment over cardboard, with white leather spine and leather ties; paper slip pasted to front cover of D book bears inscription: "Missae 6 Vocum / No. 16." No index.
Main scribe possibly Erasmus Zollner, cantor at Gymnasium Poeticum in Regens-burg during 1570's; see general index for other manuscripts copied by the same scribe. Several additional scribes. Staff height 19-20 (15 in last section). Red, black, and blue inked initials in Gothic, plain block, and calligraphic styles; headings and text incipits in red ink. Edges of folios tinted blue-green. Watermarks: (1) coat of arms of city of Regensburg (resembles Briquet #1142-3); (2) salt shaker (see Briquet #2169ff for general pattern); (3) shield with diagonal band and six-petalled flower (not in Briquet).
1569-78 (dates in manuscript). Copied mostly or entirely in Regensburg; probably used by choir of Gymnasium Poeticum in local evangelical services.
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Sets
A. R. 894-907
Partbooks · 6 sources
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Census-Catalogue of Manuscript Sources of Polyphonic Music 1400-1550
Monday, 23 January, 2017
NB: Migrated from old site. Credit for notes may not be completely accurate. Census Catalogue of Music Description