D-F Fragm. lat. VI 41 (Notre-Dame-Handschrift)

Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

fragments: mid-13th century

Archive Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (D-F)
Shelfmark Fragm. lat. VI 41 (Notre-Dame-Handschrift)
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Surface Parchment
Measurements 16.5 x 11 cm (11 x 6 cm)
Other Identifiers
  • olim (Former shelfmark): Inc. oct. 294 (host manuscript)
Notations
  • Notre Dame
  • black square
External Links
Provenance
  • France?
Contents Contains 3 compositions, 3 are anonymous.
General Description

Three conductus fragments for three voices: Dic Christi veritas; Veni creator spiritus; Pater noster. Originally part of same musical manuscript as Goff N66.

Dominique Gatté, 2017
Extent

four cropped folios and nine small fragments

Ownership

Previous owners were Johannes Lenglin (bought it in 1488) and the Dominikanerkloster (Dominican monastery) in Frankfurt am Main

Notation

Nine systems per page, with five red lines each (only three lines of text)

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
1r–2r (orig. verso) Veni, creator spiritus, spiritus recreator - Anonymous
Appears on: 1r–2r (orig. verso)
Genres: Motet
3v (orig. recto)–3r (orig. verso) Dic Christi veritas - Anonymous
Appears on: 3v (orig. recto)–3r (orig. verso)
Genres: Conductus
Number of voices: 3
4v (orig. recto)–4r (orig. verso) Pater noster qui es in caelis - Anonymous
Appears on: 4v (orig. recto)–4r (orig. verso)
Genres: Motet
Number of voices: 3
General Note

The lower two voices are concordant with the two-voice versions in Wolfenbüttel and Firenze. In this source a third voice has been added on top.

Composer Compositions
Anonymous
Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages
Dic Christi veritas Anonymous 3v (orig. recto)–3r (orig. verso)
Pater noster qui es in caelis Anonymous 4v (orig. recto)–4r (orig. verso)
Veni, creator spiritus, spiritus recreator Anonymous 1r–2r (orig. verso)

denotes primary source study

Maschke, Eva M. 2010. Neue Conductus-Fragmente aus dem ehemaligen Dominikanerkloster in Frankfurt am Main. Studi Musicali, Nuova serie 1, 2: 295-312. Notes: source description.

[No Author] 1990. Scriptorium. Bulletin codicologique. Pages: p. 246, no. 776. Notes: for comparison.

Staehelin, Martin. 1987. Conductus-Fragmente aus einer Notre-Dame-Handschrift in Frankfurt a. M. Nachrichten der Adademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen. Philol.-hist. Kl. 1987, no. 8.  Göttingen. Pages: illustrations 1-10. Notes: edition.

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