Antiphonarium, [1606?].

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Antiphonarium, [1606?].

Bound elephant folio manuscript of Italian origin; one of ten kept in the Sacristy of San Domenico Maggiore in Naples; contains full set of anthems (vespers, lauds, and complines) for the office of St. Mary Magdalene, Transfiguration of our Lord, Feast of St. Lawrence, Feast of the Assumption, and Feast of St. Augustine and vesper anthems of St. James the Apostle, St. Peter in Chains, and the Invention of the Relics of St. Stephen.

[168] leaves : parchment, ill. (some col.) ; 66 x 48 cm.

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