Graduale (MS A.ö.II.55, Ilmajoen graduale)
[Diocese of Turku], [Saec. XVI 2/3]
16th c.
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fd2015-00006793
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fd2015-00006793
Kuvaus
A graduale (defect) from Ilmajoki. Written in three parts, part I (fols. 1-134) dating probably from the 1540's, part II (fols. 135-140) probably from the 1550's and part III (fols. 141-194) from the 1530's.
Complete critical and codicological description of the book and its contents available in the Codices Fennici -database.
Six leaves originally belonging to this graduale have been bound in MS A.ö.II.29 (Antiphonarium Ilmolense); description in Helka given in the entry for A.ö.II.29.
Complete critical and codicological description of the book and its contents available in the Codices Fennici -database.
Six leaves originally belonging to this graduale have been bound in MS A.ö.II.29 (Antiphonarium Ilmolense); description in Helka given in the entry for A.ö.II.29.
Sisällysluettelo
Contents: Part I: Fols. 1r–59v, proprium de tempore, from the end of the office for the Saturday before Passion Sunday to the 23rd Sunday after Trinity; Fols. 59v–61v, office for the feast of the dedication of a church; Fols. 61v–100r, proprium de sanctis, from the vigil of St Andrew (29.11.) to the feast of St Linus (26.1.); Fols. 100r–131v, commune sanctorum; Fols. 131r–v, votive masses: for the holy spirit, for the Holy Cross, for the Holy Virgin in Advent; Fols. 132r–134v, originally only with empty red staves, now containing the beginning of a small Lutheran gradual in Swedish, which continues in part II. Part II: Fols. 135–140, a fragment of a Lutheran graduale; Fol. 140r–v, in another saec. XVI hand, Michael Agricola's hymn 18, defect. Part III: Fols, 141r–150v, ordinarium missae; Fols. 151r–177r, 179r–186v, 194v–r, 193v–r, 192v–r, 191v–r, 190v–r, 189v–r, 188v–r, fol. 187 r–v, sequentiarium; Fols. 177v and 178v have blank staves, while on fol. 178r only the lines for margins have been ruled.