Breviary.

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Breviary.

Single leaf of a German breviary, ca. 1450-1500. Written on parchment in a late Gothic hand. Four-line staves of music with hufnagel notation. Text is rubricated with four two-line initials. Text is for Matins of Maundy Thursday and contains the beginning of a homily assigned to the Venerable Bede.

1 leaf : parchment ; 32 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7118067

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