(14-)15th cc. One large initial (red) is visible, small initials highlighted with red. Quadratic notation on a red four-line staff (13.5 mm), linea, b rotundum. Photograph of fi. un.'p. 109.
The fragment bears a clear stylistic resemblance to Antiphoners Nos. 100 (Aboense ?), and 127 (Dominicanum-Aboense).
ANTIPHONARIUM. Conforms to Dominican use, Breviarium Dominicanum 1485 ff. [136]'-141". Observances for apostles St. John and St. Paul are ignored.
F. un. [Johannis Baptistae] beginning sinceram non bibit of the 3rd ant. at lauds, [Johannes est nomen]; Apostolorum petri et pauli ending in the rubric of the 1st resp. of the I nocturn.
No records. The leaf was once attached to another vellum (now unknown).
DATE: Probably saec. xv. OTHER NOTES: See also: F.m. IV.100, IV.127.