15th c. Small initials highlighted with red, often ornamented with red or brown hairlines as well. Quadratic notation on a red four-line staff (20.5 mm, ruled with a rastrum), cephalicus, custos, b rotundum, linea. In general chant incipits are indicated by duplex lineae. Photograph off. 2" on p. 185.
Bears stylistic resemblances to Antiphoners Nos. 163 and 203 (both are Dominicanum-Aboense).
ANTIPHONARIUM, secular.
F. 1 [Feria v in coena Domini] beginning sicut ego of the 1st resp. of the I nocturn, [In monte Oliveti VVerumtamen], and ending uostros ipse of the 3rd resp. of the same noct., Ecce vidimus V Uere. F. 2 [Idem] continuing [in]iquum of the 3rd resp. of the II noct., [Eram quasi V Omnes], and ending with the opening word of the 2nd resp. of the III noct., Seni[ores populi].
Both headlines are written in a small, unusual hand.
F. T 1811 "Copie Register af Wemo haradt ifran Johannis 618 och till Johannis 619 No 8". F. 2'1804 "Copie Register af Wemo haradt ifran Johannis 617 til Johannis 618."
LITURGICAL USE: Secular, indeterminate. OTHER NOTES: See also: F.m. IV.163, IV.203; MPO Fr 9156 (= F.m. IV.163); Stockholm, Kungliga Biblioteket, B 172 (Codex Aboensis).