Benedicturus aquam cappam vel superpellicium induat et stolam desuper, [13--].

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Benedicturus aquam cappam vel superpellicium induat et stolam desuper, [13--].

Manuscript benedictional on vellum in a 14th-century hand, rubricated, and containing many decorated initials and some music. Text ends (on leaf 83v): ... praecipue pro benefactoribus et fratribus nostri monasterii. Written 17-21 lines to a page, with leaves 65 and 84 blank. The first two leaves appear to be a later addition to the manuscript, and contain a number of prayers, in two different hands, the first on leaves 1r-2r, and the second on leaf 2v. Bound in yellow pigskin with brass clasps, bosses, and corner guards.

1 v. (84 leaves) ; 23 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8079634

Cornell University Library

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