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Fragment from a Sacramentary : [manuscript]

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  • Fragment from a Breviary : [manuscript]

    Fragment from a Breviary : [manuscript]

    Manuscripts

    ff. 1-2v: [Fragment of a noted breviary with responses for matins and lauds on the Saturday before Septuagesima, and responses for the day hours in Lent; the two leaves are consecutive].

    mssHM 1735

  • Monastic breviary, fragment : [manuscript]

    Monastic breviary, fragment : [manuscript]

    Manuscripts

    ff. 1-2v. [Breviary, fragment]. Latin. Two non-consecutive leaves of a monastic breviary, bound in reverse order, containing part of the offices at matins and at prime for a confessor bishop and for a confessor who was not bishop. Status of text: Fragment.

    mssHM 1045

  • Fragment from a choir book : [manuscript]

    Fragment from a choir book : [manuscript]

    Manuscripts

    ff. 1-2v: [Fragment of choir book; contains Common of Evangelists, beginning in vespers[?] and continuing into a section of matins; text not continuous].

    mssHM 31544

  • Book of Hours, fragment : [manuscript]

    Book of Hours, fragment : [manuscript]

    Manuscripts

    ff. 1-10v. [Book of Hours] ff. 1-9v: Commendation of souls; ff. 9v-10v: Prologue in English and a suffrage of Erasmus, added in a late fifteenth/early sixteenth century cursive hand.

    mssHM 1159

  • Fragment from a Book of Hours : [manuscript]

    Fragment from a Book of Hours : [manuscript]

    Manuscripts

    ff. 1-3v: [Three non-consecutive leaves, respectively from the Office of the Dead, from the Hours of the Virgin, and from the Short Hours of the Cross]

    mssHM 47544

  • Fragment from the Decretals : [manuscript]

    Fragment from the Decretals : [manuscript]

    Manuscripts

    ff. 1-2: [Gregory IX, Decretals, with the gloss of Bernardus Parmensis]: Incipit: //procurator proposuit ex adverso quod cum olim ad petitionem patronorum ecclesie amoriensis ... Explicit: et correctio ex consuetudine potius habetur ut s. de electione dudum dic super hoc ut dixi s. e. cum satis//.

    mssHM 46015