Temporal fragment from breviary. Probably written in Germany, early 12th century, with each nocturn comprising four lections and so for monastic use.
Parchment
Pricking in outer margins, but apparently no ruling. Written space 162-165 x 115-125 mm., 28 well-spaced long lines. 10 lines occupy 60 mm.
Written in Caroline minuscule, in two slightly different sizes, somewhat unevenly.
With three pages of notes on the text by J.T. Fowler.
Written in Germany?, start of 12th century.
Former single flyleaf stained on f.1 and 2v by turn-ins from brown covering, last lines of each leaf obscured by crease of former gutter, from an unknown book. Presented by Dr. J. T. Fowler, 15 March 1913, according to a note by Stocks, so presumably not from a Durham University Library book.Portfolio I/13 (see Catalogue of fragments, manuscript and printed, amongst Durham University Library Archives and Special Collections).
Palm Sunday lection iv - versus ix. The antiphons and responsories are CAO 7566, 7219, 6521 with vers. B (as only F) but ending at “corda”, 6425 with vers. B (as GDF), 6973, 4415 and “Dominus Ihesus Christus ante sex dies ... Conuenerunt ...”.
Temporal, Maundy Thursday vespers antiphon “Cenantibus” - Good Friday lection vi. The antiphons and responsories are CAO 1506, 2260, 3358, 7313, 7821 with vers. A, 7887 with vers. A, 5423, 1883, 1321, 7748 with vers. A, and 6159 with vers. A.