6fiolios. 18.5-19 x 26.5-27,5 cm. 1 column, 11 lines. F. T is dark, in places holes eaten by ink. Some shrinkage.
14th c. According to Nilsson 2000 p. 160 the Ms. is from the 13th c. Large initials: 1) red (various tones), ornamented with blue hairlines, and 2) dark blue, ornamented with red hairlines. Small initials highlighted with red. Quadratic notation on a red four-line staff (10-12 mm), b rotundum functions as a clef as well. Photograph off. 2? on p. 53.
ANTIPHONARIUM CUM NONNULLIS HYMNIS. Similarities with the printed breviary of the archdiocese of Uppsala arcremarkable, see Breviarium Upsalense 1496 passim. In a letter to the present writer Dr. Sven Helander states that the uses of Uppsala or Linköping are the most obvious parallels to this fragment. Helander 1995.
The observance of St. Mark (f. 2') presumably means St. Mark the Evangelist (25th of April), not the pope (Neovius 1902-1905 p. 75: in Copenhagen on the 18th of May). F. 1 [Gregory papae] beginning carnem, the last word of the respond of the 1st resp. of the III nocturn, [Vere felicem] V A domino. «3" Analecta hymnica V 1889 No. 64, from the order of which this source deviates, however; De ieuinio. es" A suffrage which is explained in the rubric; De sancto benedicto. D« "Officium de uno confessore non pontifice ix lectionum", according to the rubric; In annunciacione S[anctae] m[ariae] ending in the 4th ant. at I vespers, Ne timeas maria. F. 2 [Inventionis crucis] beginning with the 3rd resp. of the single or the III noct., O crux benedicta VMichi;De sancto alexandro et sociis eius memoria;Johannis [ante] portam latinam [...] de sancto marco sicut [praenotata sunt|;De sancto erico ending [Q]»e»i, the opening word of the second stanza of the hymn at vespers, Adest dies leticie. "3s Analecta hymnica XXV1897 No. 100. Ff. 3-4 [Commune apostolorum] beginning with the second word of the 3rd resp. of the I noct., [Dum steteri]tis V Non, and ending in the 2nd ant. at II vespers. Collocet eum dominus. ra-The antiphons ad Benedictus are given as a series of four chants. Hymn: Exultet celum (ta). F. 5 [Commune evangelistarum] beginning ostendere hint of the ant. ad Magnificat, [Tua sunt haec]. "3" Hymn: Deus tuorum militum (ta); De uno martyre ending coronam de la[pide] of the 1st resp. of the II noct., Desiderium aniine V Qiiouiam. ¦* Hymn: Martyr dei qui (ta).Two antiphons ad Magnificat are given. F. 6 [Commune unius confessoris et pontificis] beginning [voluntatis coronasti of the 2nd ant. of the II noct., [Laetentur omiies qui], una ending transiit an[gelorum] of the 3rd resp. of the III noct., Istc sanctus digue.
Lack of the actual headline from bif. 3/4 indicates that the documents were attached to their wrapper in Finland, see Haapanen 1922 pp. XXIV-XXVI.
F. T 4478 "Hans Oluffssons Räckenskap för Hällåla [...] Pro [...]4"."Finland 1624 No 6." F. 2' "Johannes Carolus [Caroh ?] Rechardus manupropria".This person was the accountant at the Department of War 1630-1635, in Sweden, see Liber ecclesiae Vallentunensis 1945 pp. 28, 74, 105 and XXXIII. F. 3' 4441-4443 (?) "Finlandh 1616 n: 21".Taxes mostly from Hollola and Hattula districts. F. 6'3578 a "Befalnings Breff och Zedlar aff Kymmenegårdz Lann anno etc 1614". A more recent record in lead pencil:"Nyland 1614-1615".
Lit.: Nilsson 2000 p. 160.
LITURGICAL USE: Probably archdiocese of Uppsala, diocese of Linköping also suggested. ORIGIN: Added according to liturgical use.