Antiphonarium (MS A.ö.II.29, Ilmajoen antifonarium)
[Ilmajoki?], [Saec. XVI 2/2]
16th c.
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fd2015-00006791
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fd2015-00006791
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Complete critical and codicological description of the book and its contents available in the Codices Fennici -database.
The book appears to be a copy of a medieval Dominican antiphonary that has been revised for secular usage; this is suggested by some of the rubrics, e.g. on fols. 42v and 43r, where reference is made to "frateres uel pueri", "pueri uel fratres" or simply "fraters pueri", suggesting that an original text and later emendations to it have been copied without differentiation. It seems that work on the copy has lasted some time, and several scribes have taken part, some adding text after the original plan for the book (as witnessed by the unexecuted highest grade initials, ignored by some scribes) had been abandoned. Eventually the book was left unfinished, but not before some Lutheran corrections had been made in its text (e.g. fol. 94r).
The book appears to be a copy of a medieval Dominican antiphonary that has been revised for secular usage; this is suggested by some of the rubrics, e.g. on fols. 42v and 43r, where reference is made to "frateres uel pueri", "pueri uel fratres" or simply "fraters pueri", suggesting that an original text and later emendations to it have been copied without differentiation. It seems that work on the copy has lasted some time, and several scribes have taken part, some adding text after the original plan for the book (as witnessed by the unexecuted highest grade initials, ignored by some scribes) had been abandoned. Eventually the book was left unfinished, but not before some Lutheran corrections had been made in its text (e.g. fol. 94r).
Sisällysluettelo
Contents: Fols. [a–f], proprium de tempore, from the end of the office for Christmas to the First Sunday after Epiphany (originally from Graduale Ilmonense, signum A.ö.II.55); Fols. 1r–4v, 5r–v, 6r–39v, 40r–55v, proprium de tempore, from the middle of the office for the Third Sunday in Advent to Palm Sunday and from Good Friday to the second and third ferial days in Rogation; Fols. 56r–59r, proprium de tempore, Palm Sunday; Fol. 59v, blank staves only; Fols. 60r–69v, proprium de tempore, offices for Pentecost, Trinity and Corpus Christi; Fols. 70–87r, proprium de tempore, from the First Sunday after Trinity to the 25th Sunday after Trinity; Fols. 87v–90v, office for the dedication of a church; Fols. 90v–109v, 110r–142v, mostly proprium de sanctis, with offices for SS Philip and Jacob (without words), St Henry, St John the Baptist, SS Peter and Paul, visitatio Mariae, St Mary Magdalene, St Jacob (defect), All Saints, St Martin, St Andrew, commune apostolorum, St Olav (without words), St Lawrence, assumptio Mariae, puricatio Mariae, St Catherine, St Michael the Archangel, nativitas Mariae and exaltatio Crucis (defect).