Fragment from the Temporal section of a Breviary of the Sarum Use written in England in the early 14th century, re-used as a hinge in an unidentified book.
Parchment
Column widths: approx. 65/60; 10; 65. Ruling in sharp dark brown. 6.5 larger lines or 2 lines + staves with smaller script.
Written in expert textura, somewhat unevenly.
Decoration: wide ink capitals with a little penwork to music. Initials: (i) to verse of hymn, 1-line, blue; (ii) to lection, 2-line, blue with red infilling and flourishing.
Two pages of notes on texts by Dr J.T. Fowler.
Written in England, early 14th century.
Former hinge-strip, from an unidentified book. Portfolio I/1 (see Catalogue of fragments, manuscript and printed, amongst Durham University Library Archives and Special Collections).
Parts of:
(f.1rv) Quinquagesima lectio iiii and resp., versus v and lectio vi, lectio vii and resp., and resp. viii (Breviarium Sarum 1, dxliii-iv, dxlvi, dxlix, dl)
(f.2ra) Friday after Ash Wednesday Lauds antiphon (Breviarium Sarum 1, dlx)
(f.2vb) Lent 1 hymn, versicle and antiphon (Breviarium Sarum 1, dlxxii)
ret in prouectis apparet ... ... Ecce nunc tempus acceptabile ecce nunc