Officium S.P.N.S. Francisci, 1773.

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Officium S.P.N.S. Francisci, 1773.

Large format vellum choirbook, written in 1773 by Father Antonio de Córdova, choirmaster of a Franciscan convent (possibly in the Franciscan province of San Miguel in Extremadura, Spain, and brought to Mexico later, possibly for use in a newly-established church or mission), containing words and music for the Office (leaf 1) and Mass (leaf 39) of St. Francis; Advent antiphons (leaf 53); and Office (leaf 60) and Mass (leaf 78) for dedication of churches.

1 ms. score ([1], 85 [i.e. 86], [1] leaves, bound) : parchment, col. ill. ; 94 cm.

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