2 folios. 18.5 x ca. 27.5 cm. 1 column, 8 lines. Partly shrunk. Ff. V and 2'are partly damaged.
14-15th a. One red large initial ornamented with blue hairlines is visible, and one blue, ornamented with red hairlines. Quadratic notation on a red four-line staff (19 mm, ruled with a rastrum), linea, cephalicus. Photograph off. V on p. 95.
Bears a stylistic resemblance to Antiphoner No. 76. The fragments Fm. I Nos. 162 (secondary provenance Finland ?), 167, 171 and 174 may also originate from the same school (dated to the 14th or 15th century).
ANTIPHONARIUM CUM HYMN IS, secular.
F. I |Mauritij et sociorum martyrum] beginning mauricio regna of the ant. ad Magnificat at II (?) vespers, [Triumphantes sancti martyres]; Cosme et damiani; De sancto michaele ending antiquum uolitaus of the 3rd stanza of the hymn at matins, Xpiste sanctorum decus. Hymn Tibi xpiste splendor, besides the aforementioned. The opening words of the collect are given. F. 2 [Dionysij sociorumque eius] beginning [cro]gauda gcutibits of the 3rd resp. of the I nocturn, [Beatissimus Dionysius] VEtparisius, and ending with the third word of the 1st resp. of the II noct., Dum sacrum mysterium.
F. 1" 4991 "Jahan (sic) Swenssons Rechenskap för Laxfisk[er]ie,Wthi Kemi.Joo, ochWlå [...] Wthi Nårre ProsterijdhWthi Österbåtnn etc Pro ANNO etc 16.16. och. 1617.""Norrland 1617 No 8".
LITURGICAL USE: Secular, indeterminate. OTHER NOTES: See also: F.m. I.156, I.162, I.167, I.171, I.174, I.185, I.188, I.191, I.192, I.198, I.199, I.231, I.324, II.105, IV.21, IV.76, VII.67 & VII.79[?]; London, British Library, Ms. Add. 34388 fol. 155-156 (= F.m. IV.76).