PL-STk Muz 1

Biblioteka Klasztoru SS. Klarysek, Stary Sącz, Poland

chant book with added polyphony: 13th century

Archive Biblioteka Klasztoru SS. Klarysek, Stary Sącz, Poland (PL-STk)
Shelfmark Muz 1
Image Availability DIAMM does not have images of this source.
Surface Parchment
Numbering System Foliation
Measurements 500 x 360 mm
Other Identifiers
  • RISM: PL-STk2
  • olim (Former shelfmark): D. 2
Notations
  • square
Relationships
Provenance
Contents Contains 7 compositions, 7 are anonymous.
General Description

A Graduale, probably from a Franciscan scriptorium in Stary Sącz. Contains proprium, Commune and mass ordinary. On the subsequent pages, including 183v/184v (14th century), there is a lesson in a two-voice troped lesson in score notation.

Katarzyna Grochowska, 2016
Binding

wood covered with leather.

Katarzyna Grochowska, 2016
Notation

square notation

Katarzyna Grochowska, 2016
Ruling

10-11 five or four-line systems per page

Katarzyna Grochowska, 2016
Foliation

Modern foliation of f. 1-189; some faults

Katarzyna Grochowska, 2016
Surface

parchment

Katarzyna Grochowska, 2016
RISM Description

RISM B/IV 4: 13./14. Jh.; 191 Blätter Pergament 500 x 360 mm. Moderne, aber fehlerhafte Foliierung von f. 1-189. Je Seite 10-11 Vier- oder Fünfliniensysteme mit Quadratnotation - Einband : mit Leder überzogene Holzdeckel.

Dies Handschrift ist ein Graduale, das zur Hauptsache wohl noch im 13. Jh. geschrieben worden ist. Es stammt vermutlich aus einem Franziskaner-Skriptorium in Stary Sącz und enthält Proprium, Commune und Ordinarium missae. Auf den nachträglich eingebundenen Blätter 183v/184v (14. Jh.) steht eine tropierte zweistimmige Lektion in Partiturnotation.

Translation] 13th/14th century; 191 parchment sheets 500 x 360 mm. Modern, but faulty foliation of f. 1-189. 10-11 five or four-line systems per page with square notation - Binding: wood covered with leather.

This manuscript is a Graduale, which was mainly written in the 13th century. It probably comes from a Franciscan scriptorium in Stary Sącz and contains proprium, Commune and mass ordinary. On the subsequent pages including 183v/184v (14th century), there is a lesson in a two-voice troped lesson in score notation.

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denotes primary source study

Grochowska, Katarzyna. 2013. Tenor Circles and Motet Cycles: A study of the Stary Sacz Manuscript [Pl–SS Muz 9] and its Implication for Modes of Repertory Organization in 13th-century Polyphonic Collections. University of Chicago, PhD.

Brewer, Charles Everett. 1984. The Introduction of the Ars Nova into East Central Europe: A Study of Late Medieval Polish Sources. City University of New York, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Pages: 1151-1153.

Göllner, Theodor. 1969. Die mehrstimmigen liturgischen Lesungen. 2 vols. Tutzing: Hans Schneider.

Feicht, Hieronim. 1966. Quellen zur Mehrstimmigen Musik in Polen vom Späten Mittelalter bis 1600. Musica Antiqua: Acta Scientifica [Bydgoszcz, Poland], 1: 281-93. Pages: 282.

[No Author] 1965. Conference Proceedings, Salzburg 1964.  Kassel. Pages: 193.

Sutkowski, Adam. 1961. Poczqtki polifonii sredniowiecznej w Police w swietle nowych zrddel. Muzyka, 6, 1: . Pages: 8, 10 ff.

[No Author] None. GollnerW. .

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