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    Carthusian Psalter

    Manuscripts

    Fourteen leaves from a rubricated Carthusian psalter believed to be from a 15th century mansucript, hand-written in Church Latin in a Gothic bookhand in black and red ink on vellum; 5 lines per page; tied to wooden boards.

    mssHM 80420

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    Gradual

    Manuscripts

    Non-consecutive bifolium from a gradual written in Italy.

    mssHM 80508

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    Carthusian Psalter with musical notations

    Manuscripts

    Psalterium cum Hymnarium et Calendario, early and late 15th century; handwritten in Church Latin in Gothic bookhand in black and red ink on 7 vellum leaves, in three hands, with large initials in blue or red. Originally this psalter had 211 leaves but only these 7 leaves remain; penciled page numbers added by a previous owner.

    mssHM 82931

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    Breviary

    Manuscripts

    Two leaves from breviary written in Italy.

    mssHM 80510

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    Hymnal

    Manuscripts

    Two hymnal leaves from Italy written in the 16th century.

    mssHM 80513

  • Psalter, with collects : [manuscript]

    Psalter, with collects : [manuscript]

    Manuscripts

    ff. 1-188v; ff. 189-194v blank. [Psalter]. Latin. Biblical psalter, each psalm proceded by a titulus and followed by collects (here "oratio"); the collects generally agree with the Roman series, except for 12 of the Hispanic series and 27 not precisely identified; collect R74 is copied twice, after Pss. 73 and 74; the collect after Ps. 118, 96 is R11811; after Ps. 118, 153 there are 4 collects. See L. Brou, The Psalter Collects. HBS 83 (London 1949). On ff. 167-177v, canticles; on ff. 177v-181v, Gloria, Credo, Pater noster, Te deum, Quicumque vult; on ff. 181v-187, litany including Germanus, Nicholas and Louis among the confessors; Benedict, Maurus, Placidus, Onuphrius and Leonard among the monks and hermits; Scholastica among the virgins; on ff. 187-188v, added, s. XVII, an index in Italian of the psalms for the office of the Virgin arranged according to the hours of the office, and index of the penitential and gradual psalms with reference to page numbers added to the text leaves by the same person.

    mssHM 1041