Medieval choir books, ca. 1450-ca. 1525.

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Medieval choir books, ca. 1450-ca. 1525.

Italian choir book, ca. 1500-ca. 1525, part of a series containing music for the offices of the saints. Includes offices for the vigils of St. Francis, St. Martin, St. Cecilia, St. Clement. Vel., 131ff., 62 x 45cm. ; last ff. are 18th c. replacement on paper. 3 historiated initials, 3 illuminated initials. Index in Italian. Bound in original leather and wood boards heavily studded with brass. Faye and Bond No. 7. Psalterium cum canticis. Vel., 67ff. 67 x 49cm, ca. 1450. 4ff. of a choir-book used as end papers. Bound in original leather and wood boards with iron hinges and clasps. Faye and Bond No. 10.

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McIntire, Paul G. (Paul Goodloe), 1860-1952

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